> From my point of view, they should pressure "Studios" to get rid of DRM for their own good.
Presumably they are. Think about it: if you are Netflix, you recognize that DRM adds a lot of technical and business complexity to your product, for a "feature" that your users don't care about or even actively dislike. Why would Netflix sign up for that unless it was the only option?
Not only that, but prominent networks have pulled out of their licensing deals with Netflix recently, which should give you an idea as to the amount of leverage Netflix has with the studios.
Presumably they are. Think about it: if you are Netflix, you recognize that DRM adds a lot of technical and business complexity to your product, for a "feature" that your users don't care about or even actively dislike. Why would Netflix sign up for that unless it was the only option?
Not only that, but prominent networks have pulled out of their licensing deals with Netflix recently, which should give you an idea as to the amount of leverage Netflix has with the studios.