>>jakobd+(OP)
Remember they already added DRM to browsers once. There was a big outcry at the time, and they still went ahead and implemented it. Now even Firefox supports Widevine.
If they believe that it's in their best interest, I'm not really sure what we can do against this...
>>themer+vK
And? Making people who can't help themselves from consuming DRM'd content jump trough hoops is much better than integrating this shit into the browser. Eventually media companies might have caved in and accepted DRM-free distribution like the music industry already has.