W3C approves a DRM standard for the web which has security researchers worried July 9, 2017 by admin Tweet The World Wide Web Consortium has approved Encrypted Media Extensions, a new internet DRM standard which has many people concerned, though all major browsers have been supporting it for years. Read more… Neowin Related Posts:OpenDocument Format 1.3 becomes approved as an OASIS…USB-C to become charging standard for most…Tesla 'Standard Connectivity' package to cost…Every major Linux distro has been vulnerable for the…Tech giants like Microsoft and Apple join the U.S.…