W3C is about to make DRM a Web standard

The W3C released the latest draft of the Encrypted Media Extension (EME) last week and officially promoted it to a proposed recommendation. Whether EME can officially become a Web standard depends on the voting results of its members.

The W3C released the latest draft of the Encrypted Media Extension (EME) last week and officially promoted it to a proposed recommendation. Whether EME can officially become a Web standard depends on the voting results of its members. Polls have been sent out, and W3C members will have until April 19 to submit their comments.

W3C is about to make DRM a Web standard W3C is about to make DRM a Web standard

It's just a procedural process, just rubber stamping the results. EME provides a common API to support DRM-protected multimedia content, developed by engineers from Google, Microsoft, and Netflix, supported by for-profit enterprises, but criticized by non-profit organizations such as the Free Software Foundation and the Electronic Frontier Foundation , the father of WWW, Tim Berners-Lee (Tim Berners-Lee) publicly issued a statement at the end of last month in support of EME, arguing that in order to control the distribution of content, content providers must adopt a DRM solution, either Web or native, Web DRM in the form of a plug-in is always better than DRM in the form of a plug-in.

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