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Revision as of 15:56, 27 April 2011
before the The Day Against DRM (
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The Day Against DRM is an opportunity to unite a wide range of projects, public interest organizations, web sites and individuals in an effort to raise public awareness to the danger of technology that requires users to give-up control of their computers or that restricts access to digital data and media. This year, we'll be helping individuals and groups work together to create local actions in their communities — actions will range from protesting an unfriendly hardware vendor to handing out informative fliers at local public libraries!
Contents
How to get Involved Now
- Join this wiki and the DefectiveByDesign group
- Log-in or sign-up for an account.
- Join the DBD group by going to your user page and adding the line {{user dbd}}
- Start editing away on this page.
- Sign-up to the 2011 Day Against DRM mailing list.
Action Ideas
Online Actions
This is a section to list action ideas that can be done from anywhere where you have an Internet connection.
- This was a really good idea from last year: tag DRM crippled items on Amazon with defetivebydesign
- Tweet about it
- Blog about it
- Do a live video talk
What's the Identica equivalent of tweeting?
Local Actions
This is a section to list action ideas that are going to be regionally specific.
Put up posters to raise public awareness of the perils of DRM. (I'll contribute some as soon as I've made them.)
Events
If you're hosting an event, list it here, along with any necessary contact information.
Blog
Do you have a 2011 Day Against DRM blog post? Then, please add it to the list below!
This is my naive expression about DRM : Why get Shackled ? --Sddhrthr 12:04, 4 April 2011 (EDT)
Other
If you have something that doesn't fit into the above categories, please add it here.
This page was a featured resource in March 2011.