Take action:
- Submit new sites for our Guide to DRM-free living.
Over the past eighteen months, the music industry has almost
universally turned its back on Digital Restrictions Management. Major
distributors like Amazon.com are marketing their music as "DRM-free
MP3 music
downloads."
and companies like emusic.com are continuing to
have great success. But, it's not just the record labels and big
distributors -- well-known individual artists and groups like Nine
Inch Nails and Saul
Williams are distributing works without
DRM. What's more, it's not just music -- Tor books is emailing DRM-free PDF and
HTML downloads of ebooks once per week to subscribers, and the publisher and book seller,
Baen, is offering a free
library of ebooks as
well as an interesting webscriptions,
weekly subscription service.
We've just updated our Guide to DRM-free
Living to reflect these
developments, but we know there's a lot more that can be added. Please let us
know about your favorite DRM-free sites
and we'll add them to the Guide. With your help, this spring we can
build a comprehensive guide to DRM-free living.