On 5/14/14, 8:23 PM, Jim wrote:
What exactly has been negotiated?

Some obvious bits that jumped out at me:

* The CDM not having unmediated access to the network, the hard drive, or any other part of the user's computer.

* The CDM being available on Linux.

* The CDM not being able to track users across sites.

Have Netflix got agreement to support such a weak CDM for HD content?
What about other distributors? Is Mozilla's EME implementation even viable?

I personally do not know the answers to these questions, nor your questions about content owners.

The EME DRM proponents rejected sandboxing at the W3C discussions. Has
anything changed?

I haven't been following the EME spec very closely, so I'm not sure what sandboxing was rejected... The spec _is_ written in a way that technically allows the CDM to be sandboxed and rely on the browser for getting the data.

Is the code available yet?

I haven't seen any code yet.

-Boris
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