____/ [H]omer on Tuesday 16 October 2007 21:04 : \____
> Tell Netflix: No DRM
>
> .----
> | The Defective by Design campaign is sending a message (actually,
> | lots of small letters) to Netflix, requesting that they stop
> | imposing DRM on their streaming video service. The catch is: they
> | are asking customers to send the letters in Netflix return
> | envelopes. This is the first step the DBD campaign has taken
> | against video DRM.
> `----
>
> http://digg.com/tech_news/Tell_Netflix_No_DRM_2
>
> I thought the return envelopes was a nice touch ;)
>
> They should target the MS-BBC ... again. And again and again, until that
> idiot Ashley Highfield finally grows a brain and sees sense ... or our
> upstanding government [cough] intervenes to end the corruption.
There's more to this s*. They still throw just leftovers to anyone that 'dares'
not to buy Microsoft Windows (and all at the expense of the taxpayers).
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