Digital Freedom Campaign
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| The Digital Freedom Campaign has one primary goal, paraphrased,
| don't throw the digital revolution baby out with the bathwater
| as new technologies can both empower end users and content
| creators, at the same time, or restrict them and keep them
| buried in frivolous and future stopping artificial restrictions
| brought about by certain narrow minded interests. They don't
| think that corporate or governmental enforced luddism or
| hijacking of technology should take place, and that people all
| over need the freedom to use modern technology to the fullest,
| with everyone's rights represented, not just one side or
| the other.
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http://technocrat.net/d/2007/1/11/13176
Related:
Cost analysis of Vista DRM: Part II
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| Microsoft doesn't merely use DRM. To all intents and purposes it
| is DRM, better known as Digital Rights Management, Digital
| Restrictions Management or or just plain CRAP for Content
| Restriction, Annulment, and Protection, as ZDNet's David
| Berlind called it, eventually deferring to Richard Stallman's
| Cancellation, Restriction, and Punishment. We call it, simply,
| CCG, short for Consumer Control Gear.
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http://p2pnet.net/story/10827
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