Anthony DeRobertis schrieb/wrote: > I think the way that the GFDL currently attempts to prohibit DRM is > non-free. I can't think of a wording that would prohibit DRM and still > be free. However, I don't think DFSG 1 says DRM must be allowed.
DRM is incompatible with the goal of DFSG 1: It's just that DRM does not put a legal restriction on the redistribution (as covered DFSG 1) but a technical one (which is often protected by laws such as the DCMA, EUCD or WCT). Just as DFSG 1 does not say that you can't have a licence that outlaws further restrictions imposed by a stricter licence (which would make Copyleft and the GPL non-free) it does not, IMO, say that you can't outlaw similar restrictions imposed by DRM. Claus -- http://www.faerber.muc.de/ -- http://www.bayern-gewinnt.de