Anti-DRM efforts in Boston and Cambridge
Chris Ball
cjb at mrao.cam.ac.uk
Fri Jun 9 12:27:20 EDT 2006
>> On Fri, 9 Jun 2006, Robert La Ferla <robertlaferla at comcast.net> said:
> I think there needs to be a tradeoff here between consumer and
> manufacturer needs and when I see a reasonable compromise by a
> manufacturer, I don't see the rationale in protesting it.
A business model that depends on it being impossible to copy bits inside
a computer is not "reasonable", and should proceed with all haste to
the part of history that gets laughed at derisively. As the man Lessig
says:
* Creativity and innovation always builds on the past.
* The past always tries to control the creativity that builds upon it.
* Free societies enable the future by limiting this power of the past.
* Ours is less and less a free society.
-- http://www.lessig.org/freeculture/free.html
- Chris.
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