Digital Rights Management (DRM): Is It In Its Death Throes?

Courtesy Linux Today  Mon, 05/12/2008 - 07:30

Free Software Magazine: "In this opening salvo, I will reprise the technical terms and history of DRM and thereafter I will try to keep you abreast of the issues for computer users in general and free software in particular..."


 

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