I’ve always found his take too extreme. While I’m in agreement with things like being anti FB, and I’m 75% of the time living in a console with no X11, things like his issue with DRM for services like Netflix always baffled me. I’m paying a license fee for temporary access to media. If you don’t like “renting” then go buy the content but being anti DRM for things one doesn’t own seems odd.
I use the digital version of the local library which also uses DRM because they need a way to simulate the finite access of a resource like having a physical book provides. There is no “violation of my rights” in this situation as I can’t do anything with this digital copy with digital rules that I could do with a physical book. That is outside of destroying it or stealing it.
I’ve always found his take too extreme. While I’m in agreement with things like being anti FB, and I’m 75% of the time living in a console with no X11, things like his issue with DRM for services like Netflix always baffled me. I’m paying a license fee for temporary access to media. If you don’t like “renting” then go buy the content but being anti DRM for things one doesn’t own seems odd.
I use the digital version of the local library which also uses DRM because they need a way to simulate the finite access of a resource like having a physical book provides. There is no “violation of my rights” in this situation as I can’t do anything with this digital copy with digital rules that I could do with a physical book. That is outside of destroying it or stealing it.