Thursday, August 25, 2005

W3C objects to U.S. Copyright Office's browser plan

W3C objects to U.S. Copyright Office's browser plan
by LINDA ROSENCRANCE and PAUL KRILL
ComputerWorld, publication date: 24 August 2005
"'From a practical perspective, the single-vendor restriction will deny preregistration benefits entirely to broad classes of creators of covered copyrighted works,' the W3C officials said.
The W3C also stressed that the Web 'was born and achieved widespread use only because of a commitment to open, vendor-neutral standards.'"

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