3/ Also, DRM takes control away from users in ways that usually punishes legitimate customers with annoying hoops to jump through.
So we got a win by approving restrictions on a secret black box we can't see or audit? This is the win?
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It could be a bigger win, I agree with you, but given the constraints on this black box, it feels... Ok I think?
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I just don't know how these constraints are enforced. The IPR approach by the EFF at least had concrete legal implications.
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constraints are enforced by the browsers themselves, I believe. So Firefox can sandbox the CDM, and you can see that in open-source code.
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