Having spent the last weekend talking about the values and mission of Mozilla I can only echo Cory's sentiment.
Looking back on 15 years of advocating for computer user's freedom, I find the claim that everyone can choose not to activate DRM in their Firefox unconvincing and weak. Users either know a lot and can deal with whatever the software vendor throws at them (so, yeah, some people may even build a DRM free Firefox), or don't know much and use whatever is shipped to them. I always thought that the latter is the reason why we constantly need someone to things differently - or in the right way. This decision reinforces that belief.