Internet Rights activist and science fiction author, Doctorow talks about the limitations of an internet of suspicion, where sofware monitors your activities and your files just incase you are violating copyright. He creates quite a good analogy for DRM, equating it to a book publisher telling you that you can only put their book on shelves bought from a particular shop. This talk is a particularly fascinating one, and more succinct than many of his others that I have seen.
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