So - is there anyone there?  (And if so, are they getting wet?)

Cheers,

Rich.

On 8/14/07, Matthew Cashmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Andy - that's really informative - thanks very much :-)
>
> m
>
>
> On 13/8/07 21:27, "Andy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On 13/08/07, Matthew Cashmore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Cool.... Perhaps someone would like to post to the list why this protest is
> >> happening, what it's aims are (if any) and what are the points that the
> >> group would like to get across are?
> >
> > You could try the "groups" website(s).
> > Defective By Designs website is: http://defectivebydesign.org/
> > A quick bit of background to provide you with some context (provide
> > corrections anyone if this is incorrect):
> > DBD is a project run by the Free Software Foundation (FSF). DBD's main
> > purpose is the abolition of DRM (Digital Rights Management, or Digital
> > Restriction Management, depending on your view). The FSF is the main
> > sponsor of the Gnu Project, I project that aims to provide a
> > completely free Operating System. Not just free in that you don't have
> > to pay for it but free in that you can do much more with it than other
> > software. For instance you could read the "source code" (technical
> > term meaning the stuff the software developers/programmers actually
> > type, instead of the code that the machine executes which is normally
> > transformed by a special program, not always though). Currently they
> > provide many tools that are then bundled with the "Linux" kernel (the
> > kernel is the core of an OS, it does much of the low level stuff that
> > you don't really see but you are glad is there).
> >
> > Needless to say they are likely unhappy at the BBC's actions which
> > could cripple UK Linux adoption. It could also pose significant harm
> > to other OS vendors, such as Apple (of MacOS fame), and the people
> > behind the different versions of BSD.
> >
> > You might find: http://defectivebydesign.org/iPlayerProtest and
> > http://defectivebydesign.org/blog/BBCcorrupted useful to understand
> > why there are protests.
> >
> > FreeTheBBC ( http://www.freethebbc.info/ ) is a project from "Binary
> > Freedom Boston", please don't ask why someone from Boston is behind
> > FreeTheBBC, I don't know (and I did ask once). Of course a quick
> > reading of the BBC's charter states clearly that one should not take
> > the term "UK license fee payer" literally.
> >
> > As I don't know much about Binary Freedoms background I will quote
> > part of their site:
> >> 1. Rid BBC content and programming of harmful DRM
> >> 2. Make BBC content and programming available in free formats
> >> from: http://www.freethebbc.info/node/7
> >
> > I think the main aims are:
> >
> > - Opening up access to _all_ Operating Systems, not the select few
> > (currently one). As far as I can tell their appears to be no plans for
> > an "all OS" solution, only a "select few, but more than one"
> > solution*.
> >
> > - Use of openly specified protocols and formats (of which there are
> > way too may to list, but the BBC knows this already, it's a member of
> > the consortium that writes some of them!!! (BBC is listed as a member
> > of W3C, source: http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Member/List )).
> >
> > - Removal of DRM.
> >
> > Of course you would need to ask the individuals involved what their
> > personal reasoning is.
> >
> >
> > I shall not be there tomorrow, it clashes with a more important event
> > "work". I may check news sites during my lunch though, now where does
> > one find an impartial reporter on this matter?
> >
> > _Andy
> >
> > * this is only as far as I can tell, official sources regarding "all
> > OS" would be welcomed.
> >
> > And in the spirit of the BBC: I am not responsible for the content of
> > external sites, Other websites are available.
> >
>
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