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Adobe Pushes DRM for Flash
Posted on February 22nd, 2008 at 7:13 amThe immense popularity of sites like YouTube has unexpectedly turned Flash Video (FLV) into one of the de facto standards for Internet video. The proliferation of sites using FLV has been a boon for remix culture, as creators made their own versions of posted videos. And thus far there has been no widespread DRM standard for Flash or Flash Video formats; indeed, most sites that use these formats simply serve standalone, unencrypted files via ordinary web servers.
Ah jeesh! Is there no end to this DRM stupidity!?
Source: EFF
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