On Tue, Jan 14, 2020 at 8:59 PM Christopher Browne via talk
wrote:
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> The material takes somewhat extreme position, but it's curious that there are
> only 3 "content decryption modules" out there, Widevine (Google), Fairplay
> (Apple) and PlayReady (Microsoft), all of the vendors having express
On Tue, 14 Jan 2020 21:59:42 -0500
Christopher Browne via talk wrote:
> The material takes somewhat extreme position, but it's curious that there
> are only 3 "content decryption modules" out there, Widevine (Google),
> Fairplay (Apple) and PlayReady (Microsoft), all of the vendors having
> expre
The material takes somewhat extreme position, but it's curious that there
are only 3 "content decryption modules" out there, Widevine (Google),
Fairplay (Apple) and PlayReady (Microsoft), all of the vendors having
expressed some reluctance to license to small fry. (Apple being
uninterested in subl