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by AnthonyMouse
3203 days ago
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> A lot of people think that the battle here is EME versus DRM-free content, but that's not the case. Yes it is. Suppose that in order to play DRMed content, the user was required to be staked to the ground and covered in angry fire ants. Nobody would be willing to do that, so people who use DRM would have no customers, so everyone would stop using DRM. EME is in the opposite direction from this, so it will cause more DRM and less DRM-free content. Adobe Flash has been slowly dying for years, which is not a problem. |
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In reality, all that will happen is that users will continue to be forced into using native applications where DRM can be enforced arbitrarily by whatever service they are trying to use.