ronliskey
07-31-2013, 11:04 PM
Submitted by kxra on Fri, 2013-07-26 14:27
The Guide to DRM-free Living (https://www.defectivebydesign.org/guide) is consistently one of the most comprehensive and sought out resources of the Defective by Design campaign. This guide empowers users to access media without compromising their freedoms. Since the last major overhaul (https://www.defectivebydesign.org/node/2241) of the Guide, readers like you have helped us add over fifty new listings and we've even added new subsections.
The video section has nineteen new listings, including Lobo's TV (https://lobostv.lobocast.org.es/), and, in the new category of "Courseware, lectures, and educational videos," Xiph.org's video lessons (https://www.xiph.org/video/) and Wikimedia Commons (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Videos). The audio category also has seven new entries and a new section for online radio. The largest expansion is the literature section with over thirty-one new listings for distributors of DRM-free ebooks, audio books, and other reading materials. Among them are Lulu self-publishing (https://www.lulu.com/), Tantor audiobooks (https://www.tantor.com/), University of Chicago Press's new DRM-free line of short stories (https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/series/CHISH.html),Take Control Ebooks (https://www.takecontrolbooks.com/), and our latest DRM-free label (https://www.defectivebydesign.org/drm-free) adopter, New Internationalist (https://newint.org/).
We need your help encouraging DRM-free media distributors to mark their files using our label. As always, more resources can be submitted [email protected].
DRM = Digital Restrictions Management
The Guide to DRM-free Living (https://www.defectivebydesign.org/guide) is consistently one of the most comprehensive and sought out resources of the Defective by Design campaign. This guide empowers users to access media without compromising their freedoms. Since the last major overhaul (https://www.defectivebydesign.org/node/2241) of the Guide, readers like you have helped us add over fifty new listings and we've even added new subsections.
The video section has nineteen new listings, including Lobo's TV (https://lobostv.lobocast.org.es/), and, in the new category of "Courseware, lectures, and educational videos," Xiph.org's video lessons (https://www.xiph.org/video/) and Wikimedia Commons (https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Videos). The audio category also has seven new entries and a new section for online radio. The largest expansion is the literature section with over thirty-one new listings for distributors of DRM-free ebooks, audio books, and other reading materials. Among them are Lulu self-publishing (https://www.lulu.com/), Tantor audiobooks (https://www.tantor.com/), University of Chicago Press's new DRM-free line of short stories (https://press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/series/CHISH.html),Take Control Ebooks (https://www.takecontrolbooks.com/), and our latest DRM-free label (https://www.defectivebydesign.org/drm-free) adopter, New Internationalist (https://newint.org/).
We need your help encouraging DRM-free media distributors to mark their files using our label. As always, more resources can be submitted [email protected].
DRM = Digital Restrictions Management