102: A Three-Act DRM Drama
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Christie & Kevin walk through the recent W3C/EME/CDM (whew!) argument, how Mozilla's notable move changed it, and what really bothers us about DRM. Also: monkeys.
Links for this episode:
- Reconciling Mozilla’s Mission and W3C EME ? Mozilla Hacks – the Web developer blog
- What is EME?
- Encrypted Media Extensions
- Sony Corp. of America v. Universal City Studios, Inc. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- What Netflix and Hulu Users are Watching... and How
- A Look Across Media: The Cross-Platform Report Q3 2013
- PlayReady - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Widevine Technologies - Multiplatform DRM and Content Protection - CWIP Training
- NPAPI - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Google Chrome Drops Netscape Plugin API Support to Improve Stability
- Content protection | Adobe Access
- Can This Web Be Saved? Mozilla Accepts DRM, and We All Lose | Electronic Frontier Foundation
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