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73: DRM with Jeremy Keith and Doug Schepers
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DRM has been long touted as the solution to piracy. Recently, a few browser makers and big media companies have pushed DRM technology into the web browser — while open web advocates have fought to prevent DRM on the web. What is DRM? Why and how are companies putting it into web browsers? And what solutions would be better? Jeremy Keith and Doug Schepers join Jen Simmons to debate DRM on the web.
Links for this episode:
- Jeremy Keith's website
- Jeremy Keith (adactio) on Twitter
- Doug Schepers' website
- Doug Schepers (shepazu) on Twitter
- "Higher standards" by Jeremy Keith
- "Discussions about DRM often land on the fundamental problem with DRM: that it doesn't work" by Ian Hickson
- "The thing and the whole of the thing: on DRM in HTML" by Stuart Langridge
- "What is EME?" by Henri Sivonen
- "Please Bring Me More Of That Yummy DRM Discussion" by Robin Berjon
- "Firefox’s adoption of closed-source DRM breaks my heart" by Cory Doctorow
- "What happens with digital rights management in the real world?" by Cory Doctorow
- O'Reilly Media's thinking about eBooks and DRM
- Louis CK on DRM
- The Netflix Tech Blog: HTML5 Video in Safari on OS X Yosemite
- The Netflix Tech Blog: HTML5 Video at Netflix
- Articles on DRM at the Electronic Frontier Foundation
- 2009: "Apple Drops Anticopying Measures in iTunes" (music) - NYTimes.com
Thanks to Squarespace for once again supporting the show. Use code JENSENTME
for 10% off any purchase.
And thanks to O'Reilly's Velocity Conference. Use code JENSENTME
for 20% off event prices. Or use the code JENSENTEXHIBIT
to get an Expo Hall Pass for $39 (regularly $195). You can download Web Page Size, Speed, and Performance by Terrence Dorsey for free at http://oreil.ly/jensenRDL. And see below for information about the contest to win a 2-day pass to Velocity.
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When? This feed was archived on February 26, 2022 06:10 (). Last successful fetch was on August 29, 2019 01:58 ()
Why? Inactive feed status. Our servers were unable to retrieve a valid podcast feed for a sustained period.
What now? You might be able to find a more up-to-date version using the search function. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.
Manage episode 40890445 series 10525
DRM has been long touted as the solution to piracy. Recently, a few browser makers and big media companies have pushed DRM technology into the web browser — while open web advocates have fought to prevent DRM on the web. What is DRM? Why and how are companies putting it into web browsers? And what solutions would be better? Jeremy Keith and Doug Schepers join Jen Simmons to debate DRM on the web.
Links for this episode:
- Jeremy Keith's website
- Jeremy Keith (adactio) on Twitter
- Doug Schepers' website
- Doug Schepers (shepazu) on Twitter
- "Higher standards" by Jeremy Keith
- "Discussions about DRM often land on the fundamental problem with DRM: that it doesn't work" by Ian Hickson
- "The thing and the whole of the thing: on DRM in HTML" by Stuart Langridge
- "What is EME?" by Henri Sivonen
- "Please Bring Me More Of That Yummy DRM Discussion" by Robin Berjon
- "Firefox’s adoption of closed-source DRM breaks my heart" by Cory Doctorow
- "What happens with digital rights management in the real world?" by Cory Doctorow
- O'Reilly Media's thinking about eBooks and DRM
- Louis CK on DRM
- The Netflix Tech Blog: HTML5 Video in Safari on OS X Yosemite
- The Netflix Tech Blog: HTML5 Video at Netflix
- Articles on DRM at the Electronic Frontier Foundation
- 2009: "Apple Drops Anticopying Measures in iTunes" (music) - NYTimes.com
Thanks to Squarespace for once again supporting the show. Use code JENSENTME
for 10% off any purchase.
And thanks to O'Reilly's Velocity Conference. Use code JENSENTME
for 20% off event prices. Or use the code JENSENTEXHIBIT
to get an Expo Hall Pass for $39 (regularly $195). You can download Web Page Size, Speed, and Performance by Terrence Dorsey for free at http://oreil.ly/jensenRDL. And see below for information about the contest to win a 2-day pass to Velocity.
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