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when in fact many would like to, but cannot. I'd consider rewriting and renaming the section to clarify that the people behind Widevine choose which Browser, OS and Architecture they are willing to support. This might even make a criticism section somewhat redundant. I do not know if that is the best way, but given that there are many systems running Firefox or Chromium out there which are not able to run Widevine I think it is worth clarifying this bit and not boldly claim that for example Firefox and Chromly simply support it. Actually not even Chromium derivatives (Brave, Electron based applications, etc.) support it, so the statement is wrong.
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include Brave, then I think it would be reasonable to also include other Chromium-based browsers such as Edge and Opera, both of which have a larger market share than Brave and also have options (either integrated or downloadable on-demand) to play Widevine content. I think it'd be better to just list the two upstream browsers (Chrome and Firefox) and also include the "some derivatives" note.
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My English is limited, so I don't want to write that section, but it would be good to mention that Widevine/Google occasionally rejects to get permission to use that mechanism in open source projects, preluded by months of waiting (possibly also in general they can ban selected projects, but I didn't
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I think the section Client Support is currently misleading, as it mentions browsers only. Given that Widevine is a binary operating system as well as CPU architecture play a major role. I also don't think "support" is a great term here, as it gives the impression that Clients need to add support,
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The current lead paragraph contains the phrase "...Google Chrome, Brave and Firefox web browsers (including some derivatives)..." and I wonder if the current formulation might be redundant, given the fact that Brave is already a "derivative" of one of the other browsers in the list. If we were to
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To meet security Level 1, all content processing, cryptography, and control must be performed within the Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) of the device’s processor. This is to prevent external tampering and copying of the media file. All ARM Cortex-A processors implement TrustZone technology,
1144:. Can you please elaborate on why you undid my changes (without providing an edit summary)? DRM is in general not a security feature and does not enable «Secure Distribution», it serves the purpose to restrict what can be done with the transmitted data. Secure Distribution technologies would be 1898:
Android 5+ includes a version of Chrome that supports HTML5. You can implement an HTML5 DASH and CENC video application using Encrypted Media Extensions (EME) and Media Source Extensions (MSE). Shaka Player supports Chrome on Android. See Shaka Player section for more information on HTML5
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In April 2019, the author of a Chromium derived open source browser - Metastream was denied permission to use Widevine in his project with the response "we're not supporting an open source solutions like this". Some sources:
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In 2021, the Android version of Widevine L3 has been reverse engineered and broken by security researchers. The same year, Qi Zhao presented the first attack breaking Widevine L1 in Android by recovering the L1
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Is there anything further about Google development/uptake of Widevine in the 2010s? I see material in the Client support section, too... Would any of that belong in that area?
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The acquisition occurred on the same day Viacom filed an appeal in Viacom v. YouTube, a case regarding Google's role in users uploading content owned by Viacom onto YouTube.
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I've also removed the "open source" section about two NN products, i.e., products without wikilink and only obscure Google-sources (counted as primary / self-published.) –
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if I'm looking correctly, I don't see criticism about denying technology to some open source projects and platforms (for projects see de.wiki, for 32 bit linux
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I've now blanked the spammy "certification program" section based only on two self-published sources, and killed some "many" etc. weasels in another section. –
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I'm not experienced enough to trust myself to overhaul a page, but I've added the tag to the page in the hopes that someone more skilled might.
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43: Patat et al 2022a p.43. I cannot seem to access this citation including in Knowledge (XXG) Library (doi:10.1109/SPW54247.2022.9833867).
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creating a hardware separation that allows a trusted OS (such as Android) to create a TEE for DRM, and other secure applications.
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The block is AES-128-CBC encrypted with a random initialization vector (IV) and the fields are defined in big-endian byte order.
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remote_attestation_verified requires the use of a Trusted Platform Module (TPM), and is enabled at boot for devices with a TPM.
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Despite this, vendors may still choose to encrypt audio and video with the same key, or may not even encrypt the audio at all.
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Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page. No further edits should be made to this discussion.
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Create the Project Navigation Box including lists of adopted articles, requested articles, reviewed articles, etc.
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better, anything remotely critical or LINUXish is now gone, including the recipe how to disable Widevine on
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article was staff-written, and the TechCrunch article is fine as not being used to demonstrate notability.
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Thanks, added to section "Open source", which generally looked as if it was written as an ad.
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Find editors who have shown interest in this subject and ask them to take a look here.
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Earwig finds a handful of technical terms and banal phrases that aren't concerning.
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Remove this comma: "vendors" is the subject in both halves of the sentence. (CinS)
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Looking good for the most part. Give it a fresh once-over as it's been a while.
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some Harv warnings here, may want to fix them before someone starts reviewing.
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https://twitter.com/David3141593/status/1080606827384131590?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
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etc. If you don't provide an explanation, I'll undo your changes tomorrow. --
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I just added the Ad tag to this page. Some extracts that are pretty blatant:
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Second sentence does not end in an inline citation, though it contains one.
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https://blog.samuelmaddock.com/posts/google-widevine-blocked-my-browser/
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https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/04/03/googles_widevine_drm/
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article on Widevine suing Verimatrix on patent infringement.
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https://boingboing.net/2019/04/03/i-hate-being-right-2.html
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Add section about discrimination of open source projects
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The bullet points in the Certification Program section
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