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With that logic, wouldn't Widevine DRM already be ripe for an antitrust lawsuit? Genuine question.


When I wrote the comment I was imagining Google using the tech as a moat to stop other search engines from indexing DRM protected content. I guess if they shared it and "all" search engines could index the content, it would probably be fine? I'm guessing that's why Widevine is "fine".

But like I said, I'm not a lawyer and have no idea what I'm talking about.


It would be if antitrust regulators were not asleep.




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