Open letter to the European Commission on encrypted media extensions

The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is considering to standardize a highly controversial proposal on Encrypted Media Extensions for the use of DRM technology (copyright restrictions) in modern web browsers. Julia Reda wrote an open letter to raise a number of concerns.

Country: EU

Domains: IPR

Stakeholder: European Bodies

Tags: web browsers, open letter, Encrypted Media Extensions, standardization, W3C, European Commission, DRM

Posted on Saturday 15 April 2017

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