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by justinclift
1078 days ago
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> YouTube does implement a trivial sort of DRM/encoding Nope. Youtube break their streams up into a number of tiny pieces so they can adjust bandwidth dynamically extremely easily. It's just the RIAA and friends looking for an excuse, so they've attempted (and likely will continue attempting) to make people believe that's "sort form of DRM". Don't get fooled by their bullshit. |
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https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/effective
An ineffective access control? Perhaps, but the DMCA doesn't mention those.