TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home is the #4 Blogger for Digital Rights Management
For those who know how to get around it, DRM is no longer anything more than a speedbump. And the know-how can be found in just a few minutes of Googling. There is hardly even any risk to those who do it—nobody is going to know that you cracked the copy protection on your e-books in the privacy of yo...
| 1 | DefectiveByDesign.org |
| 2 | Engadget |
| 3 | Gizmodo |
| 4 | TeleRead: Bring the... |
| 5 | Boing Boing |
| 6 | Lifehacker |
| 7 | Techdirt |
| 8 | DRM |
| 9 | TECH.BLORGE.com |
| 10 | Techcrunch |
| 11 | TheAppleBlog |
| 12 | tipsdr.com |
| 13 | DMO Blog Zone |
| 14 | GigaOM |
| 15 | The Unofficial Appl... |
He also has a no-nonsense view of DRM. "The reason why we don't put copy protection on our games isn't because we're nice guys. We do it because the people ...
Tue, Dec 8 | from Ars Technica