I am not 100% sure but I suspect the issue has to do with the fact that the Widevine CDM will only load if the binaries that are loading it haven't been tampered with (since a binary that isn't recognized as "authorized" could have been modified to steal whatever content the Widevine CDM is being used to protect). My guess is that SeaMonkey doesn't include the code to download and use the Widevine CDM because the way the infrastructure currently works means that whatever deal allows appropriately signed Firefox bits to be trusted by the Widevine CDM doesn't allow SeaMonkey bits to be signed and trusted the same way.
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