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Mark Watson <watsonm@netflix.com> changed:
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--- Comment #4 from Mark Watson <watsonm@netflix.com> ---
In answer to Henri's question, we have focussed exclusively on the streaming
use-case.
However, there is nothing in the EME specification which prevents a server
granting a license with no expiration date or preventing a CDM or a client
application from storing that license and using it at some later data,
potentially after the server which issued it has been decommissioned.
As a result if a service wishes its content to remain available after the
server has been decommissioned, this is possible.
I suggest we close this as a non-issue.
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