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Date:      Sat, 29 Mar 2014 06:48:51 -0400
From:      "Jerry" <jerry@seibercom.net>
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Subject:   RE: Port Request: Mono Moonlight
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On Saturday, March 29, 2014 6:09 AM, Thomas Mueller replied:

> > Silverlight 2 supports Microsoft /PlayReady/ Digital Rights =
Management
> > (DRM). This is the DRM solution being used by Netflix's "Watch
> > Instantly" service for streaming movies to PC (Windows-only) and Mac
> > computers.
>=20
> > Status: *unsupported*
>=20
> =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
>=20
> > And a quick google seems to indicate that the only way to watch
> > netflix on Linux is wine or a VM. So you'd have to look at one of
> > those as a solution.
>=20
> > Vince
>=20
> If this Digital Rights Management is how Netflix treats its customers, =
we
> ought to be content to not give Netflix our money.
>=20
> At least, that's how I feel.
>=20
> I also remember, before installing the popup blocker in (Mozilla) =
Seamonkey,
> a Netflix window would pop up on top of the web page I was viewing: =
very
> annoying.  That deterred me from wanting anything to do with Netflix.
>=20
> On the subject of Silverlight and Moonlight, I remember that for a =
time,
> freefilefillableforms.com required Silverlight for using their site to =
prepare
> their forms for e-filing U.S. income tax returns.  Then it was Adobe =
Flash.
> Now I don't know.
>=20
> Tom

An entity, whether it is an individual or a corporation, tends to use =
whatever will give it the most "bang for the buck". 90% or better of all =
PCs used by individuals, or in a corporate environment, can easily =
handle either Adobe Flash or MS Silverlight. The problem does not lie =
with these somewhat competing technologies, but rather with the refusal =
or inability for the remaining 10% cope with this fact. You can cry all =
night in the dark, or light a candle. I much prefer to light the candle.

--=20
Jerry




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