Day Against Digital Rights Management
Today is October 3, the International Day Against DRM -- the first global day where people rise up and say no to anti-copying technology that treats you like a crook. Remember, DRM doesn't stop "piracy" -- the only people who get DRM infections are people who don't pirate their media. You get DRM by buying your movies, music, games and books through authorized channels -- the stuff you download from P2P or buy off of a blanket at a flea-market has already had the DRM cracked off of it. They say that DRM "keeps honest people honest" -- but all it does is keep honest people in chains. from boing boing Link
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No Charger blog this week? Interesting.
By Anonymous, at 9:43 AM
BALTIMORE – Marty Schottenheimer’s standard operating procedure is strangely similar to Dr. No’s.
Give the Chargers’ head coach the chance to go for the jugular, to put an abrupt end to his adversary, and he has a bad habit of stringing the scene out for its torture potential. Either he’s watched too few James Bond films, or too many Muhammad Ali fights.
One of these days, Mr. Martyball is going to hang himself playing rope-a-dope.
-Tim Sullivan
San Diego Union-Tribune
By El Tiburon, at 11:19 AM
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