Zrevnur: There is some "Day Against DRM" tomorrow. Dont know the details but have seen it not mentioned here.
Far as I understand you can "join" by abstaining from DRMed stuff for a day (probably tomorrrow?). That would include Steam, pretty much any "legal" paid video streaming, etc.
Sounds good in principle and I don't want to knock it much, but this will likely work out as well as many protests around the US/world have.....i.e. not getting much done and causing most to lose a day of work/pay if they choose to protest outdoors.
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ChrisGamer300: Single day against drm, now that is both useless and ridiculous.
clarry: The purpose of such a day is to raise public awareness and to send companies a message.
It's an event, just like a demonstration is an event, that brings attention to their cause.
Don't tell me demonstrating is also useless and ridiculous unless you're marching and parading in front of parliament seven days a week.
It is also mostly useless, sad to say, unless your movement is PC and bowing to it's demands would be advantageous for those in power to do so.....or unless you do it so much that business for some in power grinds to a halt and they lose a ton of money/etc.
Doing this and expecting DRM to be dropped fully or even for most devs quickly is like expecting to cough and have a mountain crumble before you.
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DadJoke007: There's a day for everything now, who even cares anymore? Not that I don't support DRM-free, but when everything's special nothing's special.
Don't forget the National Talk In An Elevator Day the last Friday in July.
https://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-talk-in-an-elevator-day-last-friday-in-july/
National "talk like a pirate" day is one of my favorites.
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ChrisGamer300: Parading in front of the parliament seven days a week is different from abstaining from drm services for a day not to mention this shit is well hidden and i doubt many will even happen to see it.
Zrevnur: That's why i'm posting it here. You can also parade in Boston - see some of the links - against DRM if you really want to.
I am not trying to be mean to you personally, but do you truly think any devs will care if some random people mill about with signs in a few cities?
Spreading the word online and getting more people into DRM-free....now THAT will have a bigger impact on DRM usage, imo.