Firefox is more restrictive than Chromium because you have to rename it and
rip out all the artwork since the Mozilla Corporation won't allow you to use
the Firefox name.
With Chromium, you can modify it all you want (like turning off or disabling
the Google features) and still use the name Chromium with the same artwork.
As for EME, isn't it an accepted web standard now by the W3C? I understand
the concept of software without restrictions, but does it really matter with
video? It is meant to consumed and not modified as it is copyrighted
material. They are just making sure the transfer of copyrighted material
stays in the control of the creator.
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