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I never *once* mentioned copyright protection. But that's ok, go ahead and slam me for it anyways.
How much copyright protection does a DVD offer? Very little. Anyone who receives a DVD from Netflix can very easily copy it, using the right piece of software. Embedding a stream ("Flash or otherwise") provides the same level of difficulty for piracy.
But, let's be honest... would it really be worth pirating anyways? Unless you're streaming pretty heavily, there's no way it's going to look as good as a DVD when it's fullscreen on my 22" HD widescreen monitor. Why would I want to steal that? I would just have the DVD delivered to me, and rip it then and there.
I mentioned Roku, so I guess you missed that part. So much for reading, eh?
Finally, "current browser" is not defined as "Internet Explorer"... and in the case of Roku, it's whatever they've embedded in the system. Broadband connection is obvious, that was never disputed.
--Kyle