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No AI* Here - A Response to Mozilla's Next Chapter - Waterfox Blog
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I don't understand this part:
Widevine is the defacto standard proprietary technology for DRM-locked content. It's used by all the major streaming services like Netflix and Disney+. Without it, publishers would not make their content available to those platforms for fear of rampant piracy, especially for high quality and 4K content. I guess Widevine requires some sort of vetted relationship with any browser that wants to use their tech.
Weird how every show / movie shows up in a full 4K rip on usenet the next day still. It’s almost like DRM doesn’t stop piracy.
High quality with their shitty bitrate? Lmao.
Their deal with Google for Widevine is separate from Mozilla, basically.