Mozilla Launches A New Firefox Version Without DRM Support
Mozilla Launches A New Firefox Version Without DRM Support
Almost exactly a year ago, Mozilla announced that it would (very reluctantly) implement the HTML5 DRM specs into Firefox. Today, the organization officially launched HTML5 DRM support with the release of Firefox 38. In addition, however, Mozilla also announced the launch of a separate Firefox download that won’t automatically install Adobe’s technology for playing back DRM-wrapped content in the browser. The whole story here : Code:
http://techcrunch.com/2015/05/12/mozilla-launches-a-new-firefox-version-without-drm-support/ |
Re: Mozilla Launches A New Firefox Version Without DRM Support
what's that even mean anyways?
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