Adobe's Flash is currently being boycotted by Mozilla due to recent exploits stolen from Hacking Team being utilised by cyber-criminals. At least that's the face value commentary online in regards to how numerous companies want to get adobe to kill off flash.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-33520935
http://kotaku.com/the-death-of-flash-is-...1717824387
What isn't taken into consideration though is most, if not all alternative mediums that would replace flash have strict DRM standards already applied to their framework, something that flash doesn't. Killing flash off is therefore a kind of media coup to remove people from watching streaming video's that haven't been DRM encoded. In other words the MPAA probably is rejoicing at the notion of Flash's imminent demise.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-33520935
http://kotaku.com/the-death-of-flash-is-...1717824387
What isn't taken into consideration though is most, if not all alternative mediums that would replace flash have strict DRM standards already applied to their framework, something that flash doesn't. Killing flash off is therefore a kind of media coup to remove people from watching streaming video's that haven't been DRM encoded. In other words the MPAA probably is rejoicing at the notion of Flash's imminent demise.