There are a few interesting articles about this topic:

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2014/05/mozilla-and-drm
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/may/14/firefox-closed-source-drm-video-browser-cory-doctorow

Quoting The Guardian article:
> When a charitable nonprofit like Mozilla makes a shift as substantial
> as this one -- installing closed-source software designed to treat
> computer users as untrusted adversaries -- you'd expect there to be a
> data-driven research story behind it, meticulously documenting the
> proposition that without DRM irrelevance is inevitable. The large
> number of bytes being shifted by Netflix is a poor proxy for that
> detailed picture.*
> *

I think this is a very interesting point, have we done this research
(globally, not just the US)?

Regards.

-- 
Rubén Martín [Nukeador]
Mozilla Reps Mentor
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