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Mark Watson <watsonm@netflix.com> changed:
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--- Comment #1 from Mark Watson <watsonm@netflix.com> ---
This comment is based on a mis-understanding.
It is absolutely not intended that EME applications cause new code to be
downloaded to the user's computer. In fact one of the main motivations for the
work is to *avoid* an install step.
The sentence quoted is intended to mean that if a User Agent supports multiple
keysystems then the application should be able to choose from amongst these
already installed systems. Users can, of course, enable/disable/uninstall
keysystems, if such capabilities are offered by the User Agent. So, that is,
the application may choose from amongst the keysystems that the user / user
agent offers.
I suggest we reword the sentence in question as follows:
"The application shall be able to choose between the content protection options
offered by the User Agent."
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