The way I remember it, the then Firefox "chairman" (whatever the position is called) made the decision to support DRM.  The decision was not popular and there are ways of configuring FF to disable that feature.  The whole discussion was a couple of years back so I'm short on details but the search engine of your choice should throw them up for anyone who cares.
Part of the argument made at the time in supporting the DRM stuff is that DRM is here to stay (because Hollywood insists on it) and that its better to have DRM that's at least somewhat standardized rather than needing different proprietary crap for every different site or something.
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