Ah gee Peter, thanks for making me look at a web page with this sentence:
"Safeguarding the Future of Computing with Intel Embedded Security and
Management Engine"

My irony-meter immediately went to 11 ... million.

On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 1:43 PM Peter Stuge <[email protected]> wrote:

> Rene Shuster wrote:
> > Not an expert obviously, but I was under the impression the Digital
> > Restriction Management was achieved through Widevine. No?
>
> DRM requires hardware support to be useful. If the Widevine software
> component was solely responsible for DRM then another software
> component running on the same system (e.g. in the kernel) would be
> able to capture all video frames.
>
> Please study Intel PAVP and Intel Insider. The best information I
> have seen on the topic so far is Intel's ME book. Free PDF download
> after registration.
>
> http://www.apress.com/9781430265719
>
> Chapter 8: Unleashing Premium Entertainment with Hardware-Based
> Content Protection Technology
>
> 20 pages explain how it works.
>
>
> //Peter
>
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