I posted about this a while back, was interesting to read Handy's response. All I care about is being able to enjoy good scripts in perpetuity without being tied to a sub. I'm not a fan of their DRM, even tokens which "don't expire" - anyone with a history of downloading audible books or mobile games knows that licenses expire and companies go bust, so access to your content can be denied at any time. The only way to take ownership of digital content is to be able to download the full original source - in this case scenes and the associated scripts. The recent VRB departure is a reminder of this.
Too many companies in this space are short-sighted, trying to grab money / subs instead of putting the customer first to secure market share. It's still a young industry with massive growth ahead. Customer experience is everything and making us jump through hoops is a good way to fail. Handy's idea is good for them, but bad for studios who adopt it. I don't know anyone subbed to NAVR or POVR because of their half-hearted attempt at script integration.