[governance] Digital restrictions management in HTML standards
Carlos A. Afonso
ca at cafonso.ca
Wed May 15 10:33:37 EDT 2013
On an interesting note, W3C was the only group to organize an Internet-related workshop at the World Social Forum in Tunisia (one in 962 workshops). I do not know about the contents of the discussion, but the simple fact they were there is already revealing of some interest beyond the cables-and-chips community.
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C. A. Afonso
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De : Jeremy Malcolm <jeremy at ciroap.org>
Data: 15/05/2013 10h20 (GMT-03:00)
Para: governance at lists.igcaucus.org,Norbert Bollow <nb at bollow.ch>
Assunto: Re: [governance] Digital restrictions management in HTML standards
On 15/05/2013, at 2:52 PM, Norbert Bollow <nb at bollow.ch> wrote:
I agree with your assessment of W3C; however I also see this as
something that needs to be challenged. It is fundamentally
anti-democratic when a key Internet governance institution is
organized as a consortium so that a small number of industry members
can --in total disregard of negative social consequences for
the rest of the world-- essentially unilaterally decide that a web
standard of a certain type will be created.
This is the problem with the inviolability of the W3C as one of the supposedly multi-stakeholder Internet [technical] community organisations, which makes it immune from political criticism. The W3C should stick to its knitting and raise policy questions in a different forum that is more accessible to non-technical stakeholders, such as the IGF. I'm in a W3C community group that is supposedly an interface to the discussions on DNT, and it has been useless.
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