The main problem with all this is the average user doesn’t know or even care what DRM is, they just want their sites to work and they’ll take the easiest route to get there, which will be switching to google approved browsers/devices.
I’d argue even most “techy” people will just give up any real fight once they can’t watch Youtube anymore.
Yeah.
I’m trying to understand this situation but don’t have the time to research. Thinking of sending an email to the European organisation that works for this as someone else has already laid it out.
I’m just afraid I don’t quite know/follow enough to be able to answer follow-up questions from the org.
The main problem with all this is the average user doesn’t know or even care what DRM is, they just want their sites to work and they’ll take the easiest route to get there, which will be switching to google approved browsers/devices.
I’d argue even most “techy” people will just give up any real fight once they can’t watch Youtube anymore.
Yeah. I’m trying to understand this situation but don’t have the time to research. Thinking of sending an email to the European organisation that works for this as someone else has already laid it out. I’m just afraid I don’t quite know/follow enough to be able to answer follow-up questions from the org.