defectivebydesign.org — The key to defeating DRM is raising awareness among the general public of its dangers, media executives realize this, and so does DefectiveByDesign.org. October 3: The Day Against DRM is all about raising awareness. Check out the 10 easy things you can do today, and do them!
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fatdog789Oct 3, 2006
That's because used to be paid *before* they did their work by sponsors or benefactors.
novagenesisOct 3, 2006
At which point they conclude to have succeeded. In the process, I still won't be able to play their goddamn cds on my mp3 player, and if I whine at -that- point, it'll be more than just guilty-conscience jackasses telling me I'm trying to steal music from the poor f**king musicians who can't afford to buy their 4th mansion if I don't buy their media in FOUR seperate formats, one -each- for my mp3 player, cd player, computer, and toaster!
magisterjoeOct 3, 2006
Similarly, eMusic is a really great place to get unrestricted content. They do online music right, and even have some pretty big names on the store.
djkianooshOct 3, 2006
you can't stop the pirates, you can only hope to contain them...
pupenoOct 3, 2006
The idea is to post it as DRM, so people searching for DRM would find it.
remailerOct 3, 2006
neat poster, I've put one up in the window of my car.
jonjOct 3, 2006
The Irony of DIGG. Anything related to iTunes, Apple, or iPods gets dugg to the front page... as well as articles discussing the negatives of DRM!
urza_the_tyrantOct 3, 2006
Digg effect =/Try searching for "DRM" and find the 20+ dupes of this.
sophiaperennisOct 4, 2006
You can buy DRM free music at <a class="user" href="http://www.emusic.com">http://www.emusic.com</a>