If there is a choice to be made it should be up to the user. If they want to use flash, let them, if not allow them to disable it.
If they want to watch tiny movies on a tiny screen for only five hours instead of 10 hours at a stretch, let them.
Realize that when you make hardware it will be used for purposes other than the ones you intend, that's the whole idea of the power of the computer, it is a universal device.
To try to artificially limit what users can and can not do is a short term strategy, and a long term loss.
If there is a choice to be made it should be up to the user. If they want to use flash, let them, if not allow them to disable it.
If they want to watch tiny movies on a tiny screen for only five hours instead of 10 hours at a stretch, let them.
Realize that when you make hardware it will be used for purposes other than the ones you intend, that's the whole idea of the power of the computer, it is a universal device.
To try to artificially limit what users can and can not do is a short term strategy, and a long term loss.