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The DRM stack is outside the browser.



How is that different from some binary-only browser plugin (with limited availability on platforms that the DRM vendor doesn't want to support)?

All it does is giving credibility to DRM ("but the W3C has a standard for that!")


But so what? The browser needs access to the picture to display it, so there is no way to prevent the browser from saving the picture to a file.




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