Re: Trust

> It supports some (making the web the place for online content) and is in
> tension with others.  It's not an open and shut case.

The web is 'the place' for standards-compliant content that is
accessible with anyone with the wherewithal to implement a
standards-compliant client.  It is not a place for DRM-restricted
content.

The online content of which you speak is not available in a way that is
compatible with the W3C goals and mission.  Therefore, regardless of
industry demand, it isn't something which the W3C should be working on.

That seems pretty open-and-shut to me.

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Received on Wednesday, 16 October 2013 22:52:24 UTC