DRM ruins efforts at historical preservation. If all of our media is locked up in digital streaming platforms -- which will go under eventually -- how will it be preserved for future generations? Live DRM-free instead: https://u.fsf.org/1aj#EndDRM#DRM
Help the FSF in its campaign to end DRM in education, wether that be DRM-free music, textbooks, or elsewhere. Invest in a free future by donating to the FSF today and help us reach our goal of collecting $375,000 by December 31. https://u.fsf.org/41e#LearnLibre#DRMFree#EndDRM#Education
If you care about building a music library you can listen to for years to come, don't use Spotify, and buck against the trend of exploitative streaming services. Learn about where to get DRM-free audio on our DRM-free living guide: https://u.fsf.org/1lr#EndDRM#BoycottSpotify#Spotify
DRM restricts the important freedoms that people need to teach and learn. Help the FSF in its mission to end DRM. Donate to the FSF to help bring free software to every learning environment around the world. https://donate.fsf.org/#LearnLibre#EndDRM#DRMFree#Education
By its very nature, DRM is antithetical to historical preservation. If we want to ensure our media be accessible by future generations, it needs to be freely accessible -- not locked in digital handcuffs. #DayAgainstDRM#Libraries
Deals on Kindles may seem attractive, but don't forget Amazon is one of the most devoted peddlers of DRM. We prefer books we can loan to our friends, free of restriction and prying eyes. Read more about how to live DRM-free: https://u.fsf.org/1aj#EndDRM#DRM#BoycottAmazon#Amazon
When we have a new streaming "service" debuting every day while libraries are forced to "lease" rather than own the books they circulate -- you know we have a problem. Stand up against corporate power and go #DRMfree: https://defectivebydesign.org#Libraries#DayAgainstDRM
Don't be fooled, companies like OverDrive and Follett are opposed to the "right to read." Otherwise, they would let libraries own digital works rather than lease them with predatory fees and unjust DRM. #DayAgainstDRMhttps://dayagainstdrm.org#RightToRead#Libraries
There's no reason for digital books or **any** other digital media to have the limitations of physical media arbitrarily imposed on them. Digital "lending" is a solved problem: https://u.fsf.org/3eg#DayAgainstDRM#Libraries#ebooks
#DRM isn't just an annoyance -- it's a violation of your right to use the items you own as you see fit. Learn more about our Defective by Design campaign at http://defectivebydesign.org, and follow our campaign account at @endDRM
DRM restricts the important freedoms that people need to teach and learn. Help the FSF in its mission to end DRM. Donate to the FSF to help bring free software to every learning environment around the world. https://donate.fsf.org/#LearnLibre#EndDRM#DRMFree#Education
They say "rights," we say "restrictions" #DRM are not for your digital /rights/, they are /restrictions/ imposed on you. Celebrate your own intellect by staying away from DRM. Learn more about DRM-free living at https://u.fsf.org/1aj
DRM ruins efforts at historical preservation. If all of our media is locked up in digital streaming platforms -- which will go under eventually -- how will it be preserved for future generations? Live DRM-free instead: https://u.fsf.org/1aj#EndDRM#DRM
@fsf campaign to abolish DRM. Digital Restrictions Management (DRM) robs us of control over the technology we use and the culture we live in. https://defectivebydesign.org