Deadline for submissions is Sunday, October 1. Videos should be pithy and catchy. Upload them to the site(s) of your choice — YouTube, blip.tv, archive.org, revver.com — and be sure to tag them with “downwithdrm” and “dbdoct3.” Then e-mail the link to downwithdrm@freeculture.org. Free Culture will pick the top five entries and award the winners with a Neuros OSD, a way-cool device (at $229.99) that allows recording of iPod-ready MPEG-4 files from analog video input.
But you’re not doing this just for the prize. “DRM is basically infringing on our free speech,” says Stark. “This is a threat to our culture.”
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Free Culture: http://freeculture.org/blog/2006/09/15/downwithdrm for more information.
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