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The Ethical Tech Giving Guide replaces DRM-laden holiday humbugs with better devices from companies you can trust: products and software that respect the freedom and privacy of your loved ones.
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Cancel your Netflix account and tell them to drop DRM.
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Netflix has been foisting DRM on its users, saying Hollywood demands it. Now that Netflix is making movies and TV without Hollywood, it should release them DRM-free.
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●Join the DRM Elimination Crew email list (discussion group).
●Boycott DRM and contribute to the DRM-free guide, and look for the DRM-free label when you download files.
●Review Amazon products as being DRM-encumbered or DRM-free.
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Ebooks
●Promote the Readers' Bill of RIghts at your local library along with some of our printable materials.
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●Help warn people about YouTube Rentals
●Tell Netflix: No DRM
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●Sign the iPad petition
●Boycott Sony
Music
Success! While many streaming media services still use DRM, all major record labels have abandoned using DRM for direct music downloads
Completed Campaigns
●Mail bricks to Nintendo — Success!
●A Letter to Warner Chairman Edgar Bronfman — Success!
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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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