[url]https://twitter.com/w3c/status/420548145102061568[/url]
Let's get a couple of things out of the way first, just so we're on the same page here.[quote]MPAA: Motion Picture Association of America, aka. the group that wants to sue everybody for millions of dollars, kill file sharing, and take over the Internet.
W3C: World Wide Web Consortium, aka. the group of people who [generally] come up with and standardise the formats, functions, and technologies your browser implements and uses.[/quote]Why this is bad: given the reputation of the MPAA doing what it does, them joining W3C brings with it some [b][u]seriously major implications for the future of the web[/u][/b]. They will undoubtedly try to push for DRM-restricted everything on the web (although this won't/can't really work because of open-source projects like Chromium and Firefox, but may for proprietary browsers - IE, for instance). They will try to kill [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebRTC]new browser technologies[/url] that provide secure communications between browsers via peer-to-peer connections, because it makes peer connections easy to set up - you just need a browser. They will attack the openness of the web itself (think about the anonymity the web provides you).
You might think this is borderline paranoia, but [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motion_Picture_Association_of_America#Anti-File_Sharing_efforts]have a look[/url] at what the MPAA has been up to in the past and make up your own mind.
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Is anybody going to do anything about corporations destroying our lives? Or are we all too busy working, [b]f[/b]ucking and playing videogames? So this is how it's going to go down, huh? Our entertainment will be our doom. We're too "busy" screwing around while people take our freedom from us.