Option 3) Stick to your laurels and refuse to implement DRM in the browser, but let people install a third-party plugin that adds the DRM capability. Keep your own hands clean, let Adobe do the dirty work (the DRM blob was written by Adobe after all), and keep all your users too!
The greatest thing about Firefox is the add-on/plugin ecosystem. Why not take advantage of it to give users a real choice? Firefox already does the same thing with Flash, a proprietary but easily installable plugin.
The greatest thing about Firefox is the add-on/plugin ecosystem. Why not take advantage of it to give users a real choice? Firefox already does the same thing with Flash, a proprietary but easily installable plugin.