http://www.fsf.org/news/may-4-day-against-drm

"The Day Against DRM will unite a wide range of projects, public interest 
organizations, web sites and individuals in an effort to raise public awareness 
to the danger of technology that restricts users' access to movies, music, 
literature and software; indeed, all forms of digital data. Many DRM schemes 
monitor a user's activities and report what they see to the corporations that 
impose the DRM.

"As part of its Defective by Design anti-DRM campaign 
(http://defectivebydesign.org), the Free Software Foundation (FSF) will be 
helping to coordinate anti-DRM activists all over the world to mobilize the 
public against this anti-social technology. They have also published an article 
detailing a short history of a "Decade in DRM" at 
http://www.defectivebydesign.org/decade-in-drm.

""DRM attacks your freedom at two levels. Its purpose is to attack your freedom 
by restricting your use of your copies of published works. Its means is to 
force you to use proprietary software, which means you don't control what it 
does. When companies organize to design products to restrict us, we have to 
organize to defeat them,"  said Free Software Foundation president Richard 
Stallman.""  










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