Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 29th Oct 2010 20:48 UTC
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RE[2]: What does this mean
by RichterKuato on Fri 29th Oct 2010 21:40
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I think he was asking if Netflix will abandon Silverlight/PlayReady, and use something that has proper Linux support, like Flash, which Hulu uses.
He never mentioned the video element or HTML5 support. It's funny how you could miss that considering it was only two sentences.
Edited 2010-10-29 21:41 UTC
RE[3]: What does this mean
by Nelson on Fri 29th Oct 2010 22:33
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Nope. HTML5 has no support for DRM. This is the reason YouTube mentioned that Flash is here to stay. The rented content on YouTube is delivered through Flash.
It is unlikely that Netflix will use HTML5 video in its current state, so they will probably continue with Silverlight.