Netflix is the largest internet television service and a major player in the proposal for HTML5's Encrypted Media Extensions, which is a DRM scheme for the web. Netflix's business caters entirely to the interests of major media companies which mandate the use of DRM, preventing customers from being able to use GNU/Linux and only free software to view their media.
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