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- On Encrypted Media Extensions (EME) in HTML5 https://www.w3.org/blog/2017/02/on-eme-in-html5/ 32 comments
- Perspectives on Encrypted Media Extension Reaching First Public Working Draft https://www.w3.org/QA/2013/05/perspectives_on_encrypted_medi.html?foo=1 45 comments
- W3C Approves DRM standard Encrypted Media Extensions (EME) for the Web https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/07/amid-unprecedented-controversy-w3c-greenlights-drm-web 12 comments programming
- People are rightly concerned about what is going on in the W3C with DRM, as couched in the Encrypted Media Extensions (EME) proposal https://brendaneich.com/2013/10/the-bridge-of-khazad-drm/ 10 comments firefox
- People are rightly concerned about what is going on in the W3C with DRM, as couched in the Encrypted Media Extensions (EME) proposal https://brendaneich.com/2013/10/the-bridge-of-khazad-drm/ 71 comments linux
- W3C agrees to work on specs for Encrypted Media Extensions (HTML5 DRM) http://lists.w3.org/archives/public/public-html-admin/2013feb/0122.html 4 comments technology
- Javascript Encrypted Media Extensions API (HTML5) is now official W3C recommendation http://www.arungudelli.com/html5/javascript-encrypted-media-extensions-api-html5-is-now-official-w3c-recommendation/ 15 comments javascript
- "The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)...has today published a Working Draft for Encrypted Media Extensions (EME), a framework that will allow the delivery of DRM-protected media through the browser without the use of plugins such as Flash or Silverlight." http://arstechnica.com/business/2013/05/drm-in-html5-is-a-victory-for-the-open-web-not-a-defeat/ 13 comments technology
- W3C has published DRM plug-ins First Public Working Draft (AKA Encrypted Media Extensions) http://www.w3.org/qa/2013/05/perspectives_on_encrypted_medi.html 3 comments technology
- Internet freedom organizations urges W3C to reject Encrypted Media Extensions http://www.fsf.org/news/coalition-against-drm-in-html 3 comments programming
- Chrome developers' upcoming features lists DRM feature "Encrypted Media Extensions" as having "Mixed signals" from developers. Isn't it pretty much universally hated? (X from /r/html5) http://www.chromestatus.com/features 23 comments webdev
- International coalition of 27 Internet freedom organizations urges W3C to reject Encrypted Media Extensions, a proposal to build Digital Restrictions Management into the Web http://www.fsf.org/news/coalition-against-drm-in-html 25 comments opensource
- An Unhappy Surprise: MPEG LA Is Forming a Patent Pool for DASH - Just when Media Source Extensions and Encrypted Media Extensions are making HTML5-based video playback a reality, DASH royalties threaten to derail it. http://www.streamingmedia.com/articles/news/online-video-news/an-unhappy-surprise-mpeg-la-is-forming-a-patent-pool-for-dash-105419.aspx 24 comments linux