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June 25, 2004

This is the Constitution on DRM

The madness continues. From Larry Lessig: At Amazon.com, you can purchase an electronic version of the Constitution, fitted very nicely to a Microsoft Reader (not Mac compatible), and protected quite completely with DRM. The description says you’re not permitted to print it.

June 25, 2004 at 11:52 PM in Digital rights & copyright | Permalink

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This is actually quite sad. I wonder it it's just an oversight or if all MS Reader content gets this protection regardless of what it is. I don't know whether it is a MS policy, but I've downloaded a good number of free Palm Reader e-Books tha... [Read More]

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