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Anobii CEO urges publishers to drop DRM on ebooks
Speaking at the Digital Book World Conference in New York last week, Matteo Berlucchi, CEO of Anobii, urged major book publishers to abandon their use of DRM on ebooks. HarperCollins, Penguin, and Random House each have a stake in the ebook retail and social networking company based in the UK.
Cyber Monday Shopping Guide
Thinking of doing some holiday shopping? We hope that when purchasing for loved ones and friends that you'll consider avoiding companies and products designed to restrict freedom and consider supporting companies and organizations that defend freedom.
To help you make informed shopping decision and to avoid products that are defective by design, we've put together a short 2011 Holiday Buying Guide. We will be updating the guide throughout the holiday season, so please keep coming back for new tips and suggestions.
Holding Nintendo Accountable
Over a period of 10 days, 138 people from twenty different countries made donations of $10 or more in order to send Nintendo's President and COO, Reggie Fils-Aime, a total of 220 bricks.
Highlights from the 2011 Day Against DRM
This year's Day Against DRM on May 4th was an overall success. Thanks to all of you who participated! Some of the highlights include:
14 blog posts in 4 languages — it was especially nice to see our friends over at Creative Commons joining us in the celebration.
Outcry leads to 200 bricks ordered and reprehensible Nintendo response
In a little over a week, we surpassed our goal of taking 200 brick orders for Nintendo, to protest their claim that they have the right to "brick" (disable) users' devices when used outside of Nintendo's outrageous Terms of Service.
Update: Over 200 bricks ordered for Nintendo, we reached our goal!
UPDATE: We surpassed our goal of 200 bricks! But, if you would still like to place an order, it is not too late. So, order your brick now.
Here are some quick and easy ways you can help!
Mura Nintendo prima che murino te.
Mura Nintendo prima che murino te.
Il Nintendo 3DS ha una licenza di utilizzo che non dovrebbe essere accettata. Infatti le condizioni sono cosi' incredibili che ne abbiamo incluso un riassunto piu' dettagliato in una pagina a parte. Per far rispettare la licenza d'uso, Nintendo utilizza la Gestione delle Restrizioni Digitali (DRM). La combinazione di restrizioni tecnologiche e legali rende il Nintendo 3DS dubbio, subdolo e difettoso.
Tell Reggie Fils-Aime that the Nintendo 3DS is dubious, devious, and defective.
UPDATE: We surpassed our goal of 200 bricks! But, if you would still like to place an order, it is not too late. So, order your brick now.
Wednesday May 4th: Day Against DRM just two days away (Italian)
Il 2011 e' stato un brutto anno per il DRM. Sony sta usando azioni legali per molestare e intimidire individui che modificano le loro PS3. Le librerie stanno per essere rimpiazzate da compagnie come Amazon e Apple che cercano di controllare l'accesso ai libri e monitorare chi legge cosa e dove. Abbiamo bisogno di inviare un messaggio chiaro: No al DRM!
Apology Not Accepted; Sony Boycott Remains
In mid-April, Sony's PlayStation Network servers were compromised and over 77 million customers had their personal data exposed. Two weeks after Sony learned of the breach, they issued a public apology. As part of this, they also are offering a bribe they are calling the "welcome back" program.
Day Against DRM - Two Days Away
Clear your schedule for a worldwide day of action against DRM. On Wednesday, May 4th, we will be taking action to raise the stakes and increase awareness about the threats of Digital Restrictions Management -- in a very significant way!
Librarians Against DRM
Sign-up! May 4th, 2011 Day Against DRM
Wednesday May 4, 2011 will be the third annual international Day Against DRM.
Zuneral commemorates the death of DRM
Take action: Digg the invitation, attend the Zuneral.
Harvard Free Culture has entombed an iPod and a Zune in cement in preparation for a Zuneral, to commemorate the death of Digital Restrictions Management.
Boycott Windows Media Center
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Take action:
- Digg the BadVista.org blog post.
- Boycott Windows Media Center!
Microsoft is using DRM to prevent users from saving certain television shows to their hard drive. Saving such streams is a normal feature that comes with Windows Media Center, but they have locked you out of
Libraries: Eliminate DRM!
- Digg this.
- Sign the open-letter
- Customize your own letter from our template.
Help improve our Guide to DRM-free living
Over the past eighteen months, the music industry has almost universally turned its back on Digital Restrictions Management. Major distributors like Amazon.com are marketing their music as "DRM-free MP3 music downloads." and companies like emusic.com are continuing to
U.S. Patent law is defective by design
Take action:
- Digg the Arstechnica story.
- Visit the ESP site
Library Action: Good news on a cold day
Don't let the EU sanction DRM
Action alert: Don't let the EU sanction DRM
- Take action: Sign the Open Letter demanding that
Viviane Reding retract her
Another nasty DRM surprise from Netflix
Netflix DRM won't stream to HDD
When you buy into DRM technology, you put control over your computer in someone else's hands. This guarantees that unpredictable and unpleasant things will happen. Those with the DRM keys can decide that you no longer have the right to access the media you bought unless you agree to some new terms or buy some new tech, like Major League Baseball and Google Video have both done recently.
Don't let DRM get between you and a good book
Together we are Fighting DRM
The Kindle Swindle
Jeff Bezos, CEO of Amazon.com - Photo by O'Reilly at Flickr
Tell Netflix: No DRM
If you subscribe to Netflix, here's an easy way to let them know that you will not be using their DRM download service. All you need to do is...
For Sale: Unbroken Car
Imagine a used car salesman putting up big signs advertising "unbroken cars." That's exactly what Wal-Mart, Amazon, and Microsoft are doing. Their marketing campaigns are based on the fact that their music is DRM-free. Wow, thanks, you've caught up to the gramophone. Not only are you going to sell me the music I'm paying for, but you aren't even going to wrap it up in technology that is defective by design.
BBC iPlayer Protests
Protests in London and Manchester on Tuesday, August 14
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