Re: Is EME usable regardless of the software/hardware I use ?

> Because I can't trust a certain minority of users at all, and because I
can't identify that minority,

As I've told several times, you should trust me because I'm doing usage of
my rights, so please don't thread me as a criminal, and also, I've said
publicly I consume BitTorrent downloaded piracy movies because I'm on my
right, so please don't say you can't identify them. Trust me or not, do
what you want, but that's the current status and you must to adapt to it,
not try to force other thing...

Also, nobody has replied me this argument about EME, CDMs and DRM are not
legal here (that's not only about Spain, there are more countries), so
maybe it's assumed as a fact, It's being purpossely ignored, or I should
start to think the problem here is spanish (and other countries) regulation
is not welcomed for Hollywood majors and this is just another parallel
movement to change, as Cablegate showed...

> then yes, I will need all users to trust me or, more precisely, today,
the plugin provider I choose or, with EME, their User Agent provider. The
shift from "plugin provider of my choice" to "User Agent of the users
choice" is a big shift enabled by EME.
>
CDMs will be closed blobs, period. It doesn't matter that I trust my
browser provider (Mozilla Foundation, Chromium project...) if the CDMs will
be in the best situation provided to them "as is" in a un-reviewable binary
form and they only can just send it to me packaged with the browser (in
executable or source code form) since then I should also trust their CDM
provider (that by the way, it's the same "plugin provider of my choice"
situation that you say EME will fix, only that with diferent terminology),
that I don't necesarily would know who is...

Received on Monday, 10 June 2013 19:04:30 UTC