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Vista DRM Cracked on Launch Day
A ReactOS developer and first year student of bachelor’s degree in software engineering Alex Ionescu from Canada has blogged about a way to bypass the PMP (Protected Media Path), a DRM technique used in Windows Vista. Read the blog here

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]

"the problem with restriction systems is that they require your computer to be under control of somebody other than you. In order to implement it up at layer seven, something that they want to achieve, we could argue what they are trying to achieve at layer seven is a good thing or a bad thing or it should be allowed or it shouldn't be allowed. My problem is that if they are gonna lock you down way back down layer zero inside the kernel inorder to achieve an effect at layer seven, you know what they are going to accomplish, a zillion unintented consequences or at any rate irrelevant consequences." - explains Eben Moglen, professor of law and history of law at Columbia University, serves pro bono as General Counsel for the Free Software Foundation, and is the Chairman of Software Freedom Law Center [4]

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

It is strongly recommended to watch this video debate at Holland Open on DRM to get basic understanding the issues surrounding DRM (understand clearly to such a level for you to explain it to your friends). A transcript of the debate is being prepared and any help to complete it is appreciated. If you didn't get it completely and some doubts are there shoot a mail to fsf-friends list.

Orkut Communities

Join these communities and invite your friends to join.

DRM Elimination Crew

If you use Google Talk or any of the messenger services please set 'Eliminate DRM!' and a link to this page as your status message. Also set this as your email signature. People have started asking me "what is DRM?" after setting my status message in Google Talk (and it appears in orkut as well). This is one of the easiest ways in which you can participate in this campaign.
Help needed to complete the transcript of a debate on DRM at Holland Open.
A letter to forward to your friends to warn against DRM - after all you get lots of useless forwards everyday

DRM Elimination Crew are determined to study the effects of DRM and educate the public. So if you wanna join this campaign, just sign your name below. Note that the list is ordered alphabetically.

  1. Anitha P
  2. Anivar Aravind
  3. Chinnu.K
  4. CK Raju
  5. Debarshi Ray
  6. Dinil Mon Divakaran
  7. Gaurav Chaturvedi
  8. Hiran Venugopalan
  9. Jai Nayak
  10. Jinesh K.J
  11. Maxin B. John
  12. Mobin M
  13. Pramode C.E
  14. Pramod P
  15. Praveen A
  16. Riyaz Usman
  17. Santhosh Thottingal
  18. Shrikant Gaikwad
  19. Sreejith N
  20. Sujith H
  21. Sumod Mohan K
  22. Sunanda Williams
  23. Thejesh GN
  24. Varadarajan.V
  25. Vihan Pandey

Links

Videos