On Fri, 2007-11-16 at 00:38 +0000, Ciaran O'Riordan wrote:
Rui Miguel Silva Seabra rms@1407.org writes:
Then it's not Free Software
Agreed. I think I said "supposedly free software" each time.
AFAIK the only one that works and is maintained is here:
aka Interoperable DRM (iDRM). The software reference implementation is called chillout. I spent some time looking at their use case documents on http://www.dmpf.org/open/index.html to see if that could eventually work as a "real" free sw, but I realized it can't happen without leaving the holes that Rui correctly identifies.
The problem is that these guys have good connections at all levels and have convinced many leaders in all areas that their path is 'good', solves the ipod monopoly, empowers creatives bypassing the distributors, and creates wealth for society. And they are very well prepared to sustain their arguments (and I mean very well!). To counter their arguments shouting a la defectivebydesign should go side by side with developing scientific counter-arguments.
For the italian speakers, here one of the founder of the project has started a series of blog posts to explain why DRM can be good and he will go further saying why TPM is not necessarily bad: http://mimmocosenza.nova100.ilsole24ore.com/2007/11/stigma-e-drm.html
There is enough to keep us busy for months to counter his arguments.
Cheers stef