Legimet said: > I hope it's easy to remove it for Abrowser.
Of course it will be. It's just a proprietary component, no different in that respect from proprietary blobs.
What I'm concerned about is not how this will affect Abrowser, but rather how it will affect people's perception of the digital restriction system. Firefox, for better or worse, is widely known as the "open source" web browser. It supporting this digital restriction system will legitimize it in many people's eyes, or even render it invisible.
