W3C adds DRM to HTML5
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Jul 11th 2017
Tech Break 4186
W3C adds DRM to HTML5
Hosted by
Leo Laporte,
Steve Gibson
Last Thursday the W3C finally decided to add the EME (Encrypted Media Extensions) to the formal HTML5 specification.
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Last Thursday the W3C finally decided to add the EME (Encrypted Media Extensions) to the formal HTML5 specification. Not everyone was happy.
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