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June 20, 2004

Excellent DRM Speech

Via Lessig Blog: Cory Doctorow, whose works I've been meaning to read, gave a speech to Microsofties about the downside of DRM. He manages to entertain me through the sheer amount of references he makes to the history of copyright in support of his points; much more than just Valenti's "Boston Strangler" zinger (an easy target, but included for completeness). If we are to retain the freedom to do with our digital media as is our right, it'll be greatly helped by the reasoned expressions of people like Cory. And our own evangelism (and action) in the trenches.

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That is a great read! :)

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