I did some more research, I think it's overhyped fearmongering, it only adds some encrypted content system into video players like flash and silverlight.
So basically if you watch Netflix and other private videos it makes it harder to copy them. Well it's kind of ok I guess, if everyone would just pirate these videos then the content producers would go broke.
But it doesn't really affect other parts of a HTML website. And even then it will be the choice of every website to upgrade to this or not.
So if your favorite website owner adds DRM to his website then that is clearly his choice.
I did some more research, I think it's overhyped fearmongering, it only adds some encrypted content system into video players like flash and silverlight.
So basically if you watch Netflix and other private videos it makes it harder to copy them. Well it's kind of ok I guess, if everyone would just pirate these videos then the content producers would go broke.
But it doesn't really affect other parts of a HTML website. And even then it will be the choice of every website to upgrade to this or not.
So if your favorite website owner adds DRM to his website then that is clearly his choice.
Oh... Thanks for letting me know. :)