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The W3C, Google, Apple and MS and the TV manufacturers could have said "OK then, keep your content to yourself, let's see how your business does without us providing ways to deliver your crippled content to the eyes and ears of your customers."

But of course they didn't say that, because most of them got some direct or indirect interest in DRM, enough so that the few remaining players did have no choice than to hop on board, too.



No, honestly then we would’ve just had more plugins like Silverlight/Flash. Widevine helped, in part, to get rid of all of that.




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