If you’ve got 90 minutes to spare, this looks like a great discussion with Richard Stallman of GNU and FSF fame about EME, also known as DRM in the HTML5 standard, and why such systems of software control leave us all worse off.
Related Posts
YOUR DONATIONS ENABLE OUR WORK!
We are all volunteers at EFF-Austin and our work is enabled through donations from concerned citizens like you.
Mission
EFF-Austin advocates establishment and protection of digital rights and defense of the wealth of digital information, innovation, and technology. We promote the right of all citizens to communicate and share information without unreasonable constraint. We also advocate the fundamental right to explore, tinker, create, and innovate along the frontier of emerging technologies.
Updates from National EFF
- Cop Companies Want All Your Data and Other Takeaways from This Year’s IACP Conference October 28, 2024
- EU to Apple: “Let Users Choose Their Software”; Apple: “Nah” October 28, 2024
- The Real Monsters of Street Level Surveillance October 25, 2024
- Disability Rights Are Technology Rights October 24, 2024
- The UK Must Act: Alaa Abd El-Fattah Still Imprisoned 25 Days After Release Date October 23, 2024
Oral History of EFF-Austin
Joel Greenberg recorded an oral history with EFF-Austin early board members John Quarterman, Ed Cavazos, and Jon Lebkowsky. Link
Keep In Touch
Email: info@effaustin.org
Discussion List: Subscribe
EFF-Austin RSS: Subscribe
Our Mastodon can be found here.
Our Meetups are usually the 2nd Monday of the month at Capital Factory (701 Brazos Street, Suite 1601) in Austin.
Discussion List: Subscribe
EFF-Austin RSS: Subscribe
Our Mastodon can be found here.
Our Meetups are usually the 2nd Monday of the month at Capital Factory (701 Brazos Street, Suite 1601) in Austin.
Media Contact
Kevin Welch (kevin.welch@effaustin.org)