On May 16, 2014, at 10:39 , Gervase Markham <[email protected]> wrote:

>> To those of us that are against DRM the absence of DRM support is a positive 
>> bullet point, a competitive advantage, a feature, not the opposite. 
> 
> If you were a significant proportion of the world's population, I'm sure
> things would look very different.

Indeed, that a product is capable of doing something does not mean you have to 
use it. A feature of a product that is irrelevant to you does not make it less 
of a feature, and certainly an alternative product in which the feature is not 
present does not mean that that absence is, in itself, a feature.  I am sure 
that there are things that can be done with ordinary kitchen knives that I 
would disapprove of.  I simply choose not to do them; I don’t hobble myself by 
not buying knives.

Also, you have heard this before, but it’s worth saying now.  Mozilla might not 
be in this position if there were a viable alternative for content owners.  
And, before you start, viable means something that they are willing to adopt, 
not something someone else proclaims is viable. We have heard a great deal of 
criticism and wishful thinking, but very little proposal or creative thinking, 
and it’s not been a good use of our time.

David Singer
Manager, Software Standards, Apple Inc.


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