September 23, 2004

Great anti-DRM Screed

Cory Doctrow has a marvelous explanation of why ‘digital rights management’ (building things that don’t let you play digital content the way you want to) is bad business for everyone in the digital food chain. (Spotted via Joho the Blog)

I wish I knew how to make a .pdf file that looked this good and had all these cool clickable features. Wow.

UPDATE: After digesting Cory’s somewhat gentle persuasiveness, have a look at Joho’s own much more pessimistic take on what the pro-DRM people are thinking and doing. Hint:

they’re going to win. They own Congress and neither Congress nor the entertainment cartel sees any reason to compromise. Their Lakoffian frame tells them that they’re stopping theft, end of story. So they are going to kill the Internet and they don’t even know it.


Posted by Michael : September 23, 2004 10:35 AM | Law: Copyright and DMCA | TechnoLinks
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Comments

No kidding! I'm not even sure I remembered to read any of it, but man was that fantastic looking...

Posted by: Christopher Chopin at September 23, 2004 11:08 AM

It's excellent -- well worth the read.

Posted by: davidk at September 23, 2004 03:56 PM


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