In other words, the Copyright Office — famous for its historically expansionist view of copyright, as well as its general tilt towards supporting Hollywood over everyone else — is now recognizing that it‘s obvious that security researchers should have the right to circumvent DRM without violating copyright law, while the W3C — famous for promoting an open web — is against this. This is „up is down, night is day, cats & dogs living together“ kind of stuff. Maybe someone should let the W3C know that it‘s position on security researchers and DRM is now more extremist than the Copyright Offices?