- From: John C. Vernaleo <john@netpurgatory.com>
- Date: Mon, 14 Oct 2013 08:43:45 -0400 (EDT)
- To: Glenn Adams <glenn@skynav.com>
- cc: danny@eff.org, w3c-ac-forum <w3c-ac-forum@w3.org>, "public-restrictedmedia@w3.org" <public-restrictedmedia@w3.org>, HTML WG LIST <public-html@w3.org>
Glen, is that really called for? I realize that emotions have run high on both sides of this argument and that you and I are on opposite sides when it comes to EME, but I expected a little better from you. Some of us consider this a serious issue and would like to treat it as such. ------------------------------------------------------- John C. Vernaleo, Ph.D. www.netpurgatory.com john@netpurgatory.com ------------------------------------------------------- On Mon, 14 Oct 2013, Glenn Adams wrote: > I'm afraid I can't make it either. But I'm looking forward to the follow-up > workshop on "EME, HTML5, and Global Warming". Surely with all of the hot air > produced on this subject, not only the edifice of Western Legal Thought, but > also the Polar Ice Caps are sorely threatened by these dire technological > portents. > Cheers, > Glenn > > > On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 11:46 PM, Danny O'Brien <danny@eff.org> wrote: > Forgiveness retrospectively begged for cross-posting this. The > office of > the Swedish member of European Parliament, Amelia Andersdotter, > asked me > to pass on this invitation onto interested parties within the > W3C. > Hopefully I've hit some reasonable subset of that with this cc: > list. > > For some context on Andersdotter's current thinking on EME, you > can see: > https://ameliaandersdotter.eu/2013/10/13/drmeme-html5-american-thing > > EFF has no connection with the event, but I wish I could attend! > > Best wishes, > > d. > > Dear all, > > I would like to invite you to a panel discussion about encrypted > media > extensions in HTML5, a fundamental browser standard. This > invitation was > sent out a couple of days ago, but because of the difficulties > in > forwarding posters and some last minute cancellations a > plain-text > version of the invitation follow. > > Official name:*Technology making law* > Venue: European Parliament, PHS 1 C 047 > Time: October 15th, 11:00-13:00 > > The issues which will be discussed are > - What is the consequence of this inclusion on innovation on the > Internet? > - Where is the difference between technology and law? Should > technology > make law or do legislators make law? > - What are the consequences of introduction of EME in HTML5 on > the > existing European legal framework for copyright and > broadcasting? > - Are there security problems with a "black box" in the browser. > > If you wish to participate in this event you can contact Jan > Louzeek at > amelia.andersdotter-office2@ep.europa.eu who will order the > badges for > you on Tuesday in order to get inside of the parliament > building. The > event will additionally be streamed and recorded and its > availability > will be notified at the @exile6e twitter account > (https://twitter.com/exile6e > <https://webmail.europarl.europa.eu/OWA/redir.aspx?C=buaTmGO1-0WsGpGaFD70tp > TAqQyim9AIMFu8VBGiedUmbuEasApnOVw5-R5C4Qch0BIxzHWJqTg.&URL=https%3a%2f%2ftw > itter.com%2fexile6e>). > In order to get to the parliament you need to provide following > information: Full name, your ID number and your date of birth. > > You are all welcome and I'll be looking forward to see you in > our > interesting debate! > > best, > > Jan Louzek > > > >
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