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the World Wide Web Consortium

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5 articles falling

the World Wide Web Consortium has appeared in 5 articles since 2017-07. Coverage peaked in 2017Q3 with 3 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Encrypted Media Extensions.

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Coverage Timeline

2021-07-14
Protocol

Inside the World Wide Web Consortium as members debate the future of online privacy, with browsers' engineers often at odds with companies that rely on tracking

James Rosewell could see his company's future was in jeopardy.  —  It was January 2020, and Google had just announced key details … Tweets: @issielapowsky , @hkanji , @jason_kint , @tiffanycli , @davi...

2017-09-23
The Outline 1 related

W3C's approval of DRM for video gives the impression that the standards consortium has been captured by corporations, a view the group's CEO rejects

The organization that sets standards for the web just failed to beat back a stupid, greedy technology.  —  This week the World Wide Web Consortium …

2017-07-09
Electronic Frontier Foundation 12 related

After controversial vote, W3C announces it will publish Encrypted Media Extensions, a type of DRM for web video, without protection for security researchers

Early today, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards body publicly announced its intention to publish Encrypted Media Extensions …

2017-07-08
Electronic Frontier Foundation 4 related

Amid Unprecedented Controversy, W3C Greenlights DRM for the Web

Early today, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards body publicly announced its intention to publish Encrypted Media Extensions (EME)—a DRM standard for web video—with no safeguards whatsoever ...

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