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Although Widevine is cross-platform, it limits the devices you can use to watch content protected with Widevine DRM (it doesn't even support Linux OS, Android, Meego). The major problem is that it monitors in the background whether screen recorders are used or not.
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In the background, Widevine’s digital copy protection solution monitors for the acceptable usage of content. If a user attempts to use a screen scraper or other piracy method, Digital Copy Protection will detect this and produce a number of customizable responses from silent monitoring to revocation of viewing rights.
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Sounds like spyware. I wouldn't want to use any content that comes with software monitoring somethings on my computer and sending it to a content provider or the developer of Widevine.
And because there is a risk that your licence can be revoked by mistake, I would think twice before using any content protected with Widevine DRM.
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p.s. Do not buy DRM protected content to avoid any problems. Use services that offer DRM free content!
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