U.K. study: Don't legislate DRM
June 08, 2006Jeremy Kirk
June 05, 2006 (IDG News Service) -- In a report released Monday, a group of lawmakers advised the British government not to make DRM (digital rights management) systems mandatory, citing concerns over how the technology restricts access to digitized files.
The All Party Parliamentary Internet Group (APPIG) said it is not aware of efforts in Europe to make DRM enforced by law, although some publishing groups favor it.
Source: http://www.computerworld.com/