Anti-Digital Rights Management (DRM) protesters from the Free Software
Foundation have gate-crashed Microsoft's Winhec developers conference in
Seattle.
Wearing bright yellow suits, the
Free
Software Foundation protesters swarmed around the
Winhec
convention entrance, telling the delegates that the Microsoft-backed DRM was
defective and hazardous to users.
The protest is part of a
'DefectiveByDesign'
direct-action campaign that targets media and corporations peddling DRM, writes
the
Inquirer.
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