Digital Restrictions Management (DRM) is a technology that affects all users of computers, media players, mobile phones and other devices.
"'Your devices don't trust you!' is the basic message of DRM. In fact they trust you so little that they will not even tell you that they put you under surveillance," says Joachim Jakobs, FSFE's media coordinator. [1]
“If consumers even know there's a DRM, what it is, and how it works, we've already failed,” says Peter Lee, an executive at Disney. [2]
"DRM technologies are based on the principle that a third party has more influence over your devices than you, and that their interests will override yours when they come in conflict. That is even true where your interest is perfectly legitimate and legal, and possibly also for your own data," explains Georg Greve, FSFE's president. [3]
This page co-ordinates Indian DRM Elimination Campaign, to educate the consumers about the evils of DRM and initiate public debate on the same.
Act Against Proposed Amendments for DRM in Indian Copyright Law
Orkut Communities
DRM Elimination Crew
Links
- Defective By Design Campaign by FSF
- DRM.info by FSF Europe and other organisations
- Bad Vista Campaign by FSF
- EFF's Frequently Awkward Questions for the Entertainment Industry
- Stop DRM Now
- Digital Freedom - Freedom of sights and sounds
- A movie on Treacherous Computing (mistakenly called Trusted Computing)