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The Ethical Tech Giving Guide replaces DRM-laden software and devices that trample user freedom and privacy with products and programs that you can trust.
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If we want to avoid a future in which our devices serve as an apparatus to monitor and control our interaction with digital media, we must fight to retain control of our media and software.
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We oppose DRM.
We are a participatory and grassroots campaign exposing DRM-encumbered devices and media for what they really are: Defective by Design. We are working together to eliminate DRM as a threat to innovation in media, the privacy of readers, and freedom for computer users. Learn more »
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The dirty truth about DRM.
"If consumers even know there's a DRM, what it is, and how it works, we've already failed."
—Peter Lee, Disney Executive in an interview with The Economist in 2005.
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Worldwide community of activists protest OverDrive and others forcing DRM upon libraries Nov 28
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