Today marks the first Day Against DRM.
Digital Rights Management is technology that prevents users from copying, ripping, and remixing their digital media. It can act as a barrier between content and the users who own or access it. Librarians have every reason to be aware of this issue and active in addressing it. Sarah Houghton-Jan, the Librarian in Black, has more.
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
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