Today, the W3C bequeaths a legally unauditable attack-surface to browsers used by billions of people. They give media companies the power to sue or intimidate away those who might re-purpose video... They side against the archivists who are scrambling to preserve the public record of our era. The W3C process has been abused by companies that made their fortunes by upsetting the established order
We believe they will regret that choice.
And so it begins, from the ashes of news, a new order arises... in the darkness of encrypted overlay networks, among the combined petabytes of users otherwise unused slack space, there lies one sure promise of light... that the old analog ways of taping and sharing for basic enjoyment and human knowledge shall be resurrected and forever continue in the hands of a new generation of archivists, digital pirates, creators, users, and philosophers... Kopimi, cypherpunk! http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=petabyte https://wikipedia.org/wiki/PiratbyrÄn http://uj3wazyk5u4hnvtk.onion/static/doodles/phoenix.png https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuQLMXyGQOE