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by kreneskyp 5271 days ago
There is zero chance of content without DRM and probably requires locked hardware too. Boxee and Android (cant rent movies on rooted devices) had those requirements for content deals, Ubuntu won't be any different.
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I can't help wondering if that won't conflict with Ubuntu's open source philosophy in the long run. By abiding to content owners ever growing restriction's, won't Canonical eventually give up open source solutions?
Doesn't Canonical already have proprietary closed source projects, the server behind Ubuntu One for example?