Standards leader blasts HTML5 video copy protection
Microsoft, Google, and Netflix have proposed a standard for copy-protected Web video, but HTML editor Ian Hickson has dealt it a serious blow by calling it impractical and "unethical."
"I believe this proposal is unethical and that we should not pursue it," Hickson said in a mailing list message this week. "The proposal...does not provide robust content protection, so it would not address this use case even if it wasn't unethical," he added.
The Web video DRM debate--and this one isn't the first--shows the difficulties of reconciling open standards with the … Read more
