Posted by: Anonymous
[ip: 82.192.250.149]
on September 26, 2008 09:33 PM
"digital rights management (which Stallman refers to as digital restrictions management)"
That's a strange sneer to appear on Linux.com. What is DRM for? To restrict what you can do with your computer. To restrict you to what the vendor wants to let you do.
A lot of people call it "digital restrictions management", not because Stallman calls it that, but because that's what it is. I call it digital restrictions management because that's what it is. What do you call it, Bruce?
DRM: What do YOU call it?
Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 82.192.250.149] on September 26, 2008 09:33 PMThat's a strange sneer to appear on Linux.com. What is DRM for? To restrict what you can do with your computer. To restrict you to what the vendor wants to let you do.
A lot of people call it "digital restrictions management", not because Stallman calls it that, but because that's what it is. I call it digital restrictions management because that's what it is. What do you call it, Bruce?
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