On Sun, May 18, 2014 at 12:35 PM, Gary Dale <garyd...@torfree.net> wrote:

So freedom from doesn't include freedom from DRM?


Of course you are free from DRM.  Just don't buy/install content that is
restricted by DRM.


> Unfortunately the DMCA and its international clones prohibit me from
> accessing DRM except by methods provided by the content owner.


Yeah.  That is _their_ freedom in action.  They are perfectly free to be as
stupid as they want.


> I am not free to use my own implementation through reverse engineering,
> etc..
>

Think of the DRM as part of their packaging.  You aren't free to dictate to
them (thus limiting their freedom) that they have to ship to you in
green-qualified, 100% recycled, non-climate-harming bubble- wrap either.

Don't re-implement DRM, just find the loopholes in it and use them.  Or
exercise your freedom to choose another content vendor and tell the DRM
people about it in excruciating detail.  Whining about DRM is both unsavory
and unsatisfying.

You aren't free to ignore the consequences of attempting to ignore the law
of gravity.   Whose "fault" is that?

Lee Winter
Nashua, New Hampshire (Live Free or Die)
United States of America

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