Re: "Revealed: how Microsoft handed the NSA access to encrypted messages"

Jeff Jaffe [2013-07-12T13:48]:
> Yes, the diversity of situations is exactly why I usually simply call it premium content; also because we did not succeed in agreeing on a different word.

(…) speechless ;)

It is content. Just content. The same content can be protected or not. That is all. It has nothing to do with investment, ownership, etc. There is no need to differentiate it. 

Once EME/CDM has been applied in the chain. It is just protected content. The same way a content which has ACL on it is protected content. That doesn't make it premium.

Premium (in the dictionary)
noun ( pl. premiums )
1 an amount to be paid for an insurance policy.
2 a sum added to an ordinary price or charge: customers are reluctant to pay a premium for organic fruit.
3 something given as a reward, prize, or incentive


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Received on Friday, 12 July 2013 17:53:23 UTC