Thu 22 Feb 2007
DRM en Inglaterra, el Financial Times y la BBC
Posted by JCortell under CiberDerechos , Copyfight , Denuncias , ENGLISH , General , Noticias , Sociedad y política , Software LibreLos chicos de DefectiveByDesign.org me envÃan esta nota de prensa:
Press release from DefectiveByDesign.org:
This is a big week for anti-DRM activists in the UK (and around the world). The British government has rejected a petition from UK residents to ban DRM. Their response was preposterous in its naivety. The government suggests that DRM adds value for the customer! At the same time, the BBC has opened a Public Consultation asking constituents to weigh in on their proposal to add DRM to BBC content and on-demand services. Anyone can participate on their website. You can visit our site for some resources on the issue. The Financial Times is running a poll on their website asking “Should music companies drop DRM?” The responses so far are overwhelmingly on the side of dropping DRM as are comments on the poll. You can vote, and comment at the Financial Times website.Â
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February 25th, 2007 at 7:28 pm
lo del DRM le queda solo tiempo en cuanto se den cuenta que las discograficas venden mas online sin DRM que con DRM veran las ganancias
yo desde luego no me bajaria una cancion y menos pagando si no puedo reproducirlo en mi mp3 portatil o en mi movil para que solo lo escuche en el ordenador para eso pongo la radio y dejo de tirar el dinero de algo que no puedes usar en otros sitio y ahun mas y si se estropea windows todos buen usuario de windows sabe lo que es formatear y despues de eso vulvo a meterlo y no me va pues “die DRM”
ya esta la version 3.0 del creativecommons
http://creativecommons.org/weblog/entry/7249