In response to Steve Jobs’
call to abolish DRM, an anti-DRM group affiliated with the Free Software Foundation
has called his bluff. Their petition calls on Jobs and Apple to
- Drop FairPlay protection (DRM) for independent artists on the iTunes Store;
- Drop DRM for Disney movie and video downloads;
- Fund an anti-DMCA lobbying campaign.
I think the plan is about as plausible as Al Gore investing in a
Chinese coal-fired power plant, but as guerilla theater it’s pretty clever.
Hat tip to Jason O’Grady.Technorati Tags: DRM, intellectual property, music industry, movie industry, Steve Jobs
Nice one. If only there was a chance of it having some effect.
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