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Early next year, some Android users will get Netflix streaming apps
like those enjoyed by iPhone and Windows Phone 7 users — but not
everyone.

We knew Netflix was working on bringing streaming to Android thanks to
those job listings that all but declared it, but we didn’t know for
sure what prevented it from happening sooner. Now we do.

Netflix product development guru Greg Peters blogged yesterday that
“the lack of a generic and complete platform security and content
protection mechanism available for Android” has prevented the company
from expanding to the rapidly growing smartphone platform. In other
words, Netflix is unable to implement on all Android devices the
digital rights management tools that would satisfy the film studios
and other content providers from whom it licenses all its content.

“We are eager to launch on these devices and are disappointed that we
haven’t been able to do so already,” he also wrote. He said the same
security issues are cause for concern about software piracy on
Android.

Since no universal solution exists, Netflix is working with individual
hardware manufacturers to support specific Android phones, and the
first batch of those will get their apps in early 2011. Peters also
said Netflix is working “to develop a standard, platform-wide
solution” but he didn’t provide a timeframe for that — probably
because so much of what needs to happen there is beyond Netflix’s
control.



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