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by ddaalluu1
1694 days ago
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Thanks I didn't know about those.
The previously successful site that needed DRM isn't online anymore because we couldn't find a solution to the streaming audio/video problem with DRM and monetization.
Because of that we lost our access to content so the site had to shut down.
For 9 years it was the leading news source for an, unnamed here, African country. So I see, Apple and Microsoft have offers, but that's also not open source or easily accessible?
It doesn't matter to me anymore personally.
Google cut their own source of income by denying us access to widevine, since the site was fully monetized via Google. |
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