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Comments to “Richard Stallman - DRM”

  1. Audwine Says:
    nobody likes DRM.. watch Chris Pirillo (wrong spelling?) video about DRM then come here so I'd smack your face one more time
  2. Kathleen Says:
    stallman get a life seriously.. your such a douche bag
  3. Aingeal Says:
    Yeah a lot of the good, well known, and most used open-source OSs are linked to repositories that have programs that work and have no additional code that is used to harm the user.
  4. Saunderson Says:
    I think you are thinking of freeware programs that you have no clue who made. I've never had an open-source software (OS or Program) that has has malicious features. Such as a freeware program like "Limewire".
  5. Akando Says:
    google "uncyclopedia" and RMS for more info on this guy
  6. Bryanna Says:
    Richard Stallman is a pretty cool guy. Eh realizes that DRM is a futile response to piracy and doesn't afraid of anything.
  7. Samirah Says:
    You criticised richard stallman saying: "There have been lots of cases of crackers secretly putting backdoors in free software" Q. how do you know that? He is very clear that open source > peer review > continual improvement. He could give us a tutorial about downloading 'finished' software from trusted repositories over a secure connection and checking the MD5 or SHA1. But that's ignoring the issue of how software is gradually developed toward that 'finished' state.
  8. Corbett Says:
    One of the reasons why I'm unwilling to develop free software is I simply don't want to spend time dealing with corrupt programmers who either try changing its source code in a malicious way or steal it and use it for themselves. This is where non-free software gets its position. You never have to worry about your product if you don't distribute its code to millions of people. I didn't get your last statement though. Are you suggesting that users should subsidize software production?
  9. CARTER Says:
    Stallman is remarkable in that he's almost never wrong. But he does tend to oversimplify issues and take unrealistic positions. For example, saying that "no one would be tempted to put malicious features in free software". There have been lots of cases of crackers secretly putting backdoors in free software. He also sidesteps the issue of the economic production of software too much. Capitalism subsidizes the majority of fine artists; why couldn't we do the same for software?
  10. Thurstun Says:
    (continued) Don't get me wrong, but as far as I'm concerned, you can not do anything huge in the software market without a considerable amount of money. Even the biggest open source projects like Linux require that developers paid on a regular basis work hand-in-hand with one another to compete with closed-source software applications.
  11. Alejandra Says:
    (continued) There has to be another way to develop software - a way in which one can write computer programs and make money so as to spend it on R&D, salaries, and other expenses - a way in which millions of people do not face all the nasty difficulty in attempting to use the desired programs.
  12. CHINAKA Says:
    I've recently found out about Richard Stallman, who I think seems like a pretty reasonable man. I agree that the majority of proprietary software developers restrict users' freedom to use programs. For this reason, I've been dwelling on this issue to find a better solution on my own. However, one question that keeps me busy on mind is how do open source advocates make money? It freaks me out to know that some open-source people are in fact looking for economic help from others.
  13. KENRICK Says:
    don't worry about it, sugar. ;)
  14. MOSI Says:
    I'd like to follow up and this is not directed at xjih78 but rather everyone else and Mr. Stallman. I'm sorry for being so rude. I did at some level want to help by my criticism. But I could have said it in a more respectful way.
  15. Arjean Says:
    Let`s NOT Allow Software to enslave us. Use FREE software not to be under control of others. Free software stands for Freedom.
  16. ABDEL Says:
    Microsoft will deserve all the respect in the world if it can hire Richard Stallman and get his to sing their praise like a love-bird. That will be awesome!
  17. Lauren Says:
    "whatever i buy the music listen to it and i dont care if i cant copy it". If you are from USA, love iTunes, and would love to use a store to buy music from, you would be more comfortable with the Amazon's MP3 download service.
  18. Alliss Says:
    this is why i dont buy software
  19. Hecate Says:
    when that becomes obsolete you will have to buy all you music AGAIN
  20. Shahana Says:
    for you, as an individual, this may not affect you. This may refer to a number of people also. However, if we do NOTHING about issue then it will get worse, and sooner or later it will become a problem for people like you. You should stop thinking about yourself and stand up to freedom as a user in the computer world.
  21. Friedrich Says:
    Apparently, you like being a bitch.
  22. HANFORD Says:
    whatever i buy the music listen to it and i dont care if i cant copy it.
  23. EUPHROSYNE Says:
    We'll see what you think in 20 years after they take over more things and not allow you to even check your email. You're just surrendering another one of your rights, you give one inch... and they will take ten, trust me.
  24. Brigida Says:
    i dont care if its drm i like itunes.
  25. Izaan Says:
    nah. i take part in a project and we will consider GPL as a license.

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