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Mozilla Does DRM Deal With Adobe Devil

So much for Mozilla's motto of openness, yet again another netizens call to action arises to make Mozilla realise what a grave error this is, remember, it was public opinion that forced the resignation of Eich over his support for organisations rife with homophobia in trying to stop marriage equality, so time to start all over again to stop them supporting DRM.

FSF condemns partnership between Mozilla and Adobe to support Digital Restrictions Management

In response to Mozilla's announcement that it is reluctantly adopting DRM in its Firefox Web browser, Free Software Foundation executive director John Sullivan made the following statement:

Only a week after the International Day Against DRM, Mozilla has announced that it will partner with proprietary software company Adobe to implement support for Web-based Digital Restrictions Management (DRM) in its Firefox browser, using Encrypted Media Extensions (EME).
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