Thursday, February 14, 2013

Digital rights management a probable future for HTML

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So far it ain't so, but some form of DRM in HTML is becoming a more likely possibility every day.

The W3C's HTML Working Group recently decided that a proposal to add DRM to HTML media elements -- formally known as the Encrypted Media Extensions proposal -- is indeed within its purview and the group will be working on it.

That doesn't mean that the Encrypted Media Extensions proposal will become a standard as is, but it does up the chances that some sort of DRM system will make its way into HTML.

By: Scott Gilbertson, Edited by: David Cornish

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Source: http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2013-02/13/drm-for-the-web

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