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Update minHdcpVersion reference to EME-HDCP-VERSION-REGISTRY #540

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@gregwfreedman gregwfreedman commented May 17, 2024

@@ -2992,8 +2992,9 @@ <h2>
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The HDCP Policy is represented by {{MediaKeysPolicy/minHdcpVersion}}. If the system
can enable the HDCP version specified or higher, then the policy will result in a
{{MediaKeyStatus}} of {{MediaKeyStatus/"usable"}}. Implementations MUST support
{{MediaKeysPolicy/minHdcpVersion}} values defined in [[EME-HDCP-VERSION-REGISTRY]].
{{MediaKeyStatus}} of {{MediaKeyStatus/"usable"}}. The [[EME-HDCP-VERSION-REGISTRY]]
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This would add the registry to the list of normative references because the paragraph appears in a normative section of the spec (see ReSpec doc). The registry being a non-normative document, it should rather appear in the list of informative references.

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{{MediaKeyStatus}} of {{MediaKeyStatus/"usable"}}. The [[EME-HDCP-VERSION-REGISTRY]]
{{MediaKeyStatus}} of {{MediaKeyStatus/"usable"}}. The [[?EME-HDCP-VERSION-REGISTRY]]

(The published Recommendation does that correctly for the registries it references, even though the spec incorrectly uses normative statements for them as you noted in #535).

@gregwfreedman gregwfreedman merged commit 8c6ce56 into w3c:main May 20, 2024
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