Apologies if someone else has already mentioned this idea, but if not I
figured it might be a good idea to toss it out there and see what people
think.

Should DRM happen to get into the HTML5 standard over the objections of the
EFF, FSF, and reasonable people everywhere, it might be beneficial to stage
a protest similar to the SOPA blackout, wherein we convince large websites
to make themselves unavailable for one day to any web browsers that support
the new standard, with an explanation that this is what the web will
eventually be like for users who have browsers that *don't* support DRM.

If such a protest is already planned, I'd be interested to know who is
organizing it, so I can get my own website (OpenGameArt) involved.  If not,
I'd be willing to help spearhead the effort.

Bart Kelsey
http://opengameart.org
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