[Cdn-DMCA] [Fwd: DRM Helmets For Everyone]

Tom Trottier Tom at Abacurial.com
Tue Jun 18 16:39:49 EDT 2002


I'm sure the DRM helmets are just the first primitive technology. With 
advances in science, I think we can be protected from copyright 
material by brain implants which turn us blind and deaf protecting the 
Digital Rights of large corporations. Lightweight, wireless, eternally 
vigilant guarding copyright material, whether on radio, TV, computer or 
at a public concert.  :-O

Tom

On Tuesday, June 18, 2002 at 14:54, Michael Richardson <canada-dmca-
opponents at flora.org>
wrote re "Re: [Cdn-DMCA] [Fwd: DRM Helmets For Everyone] " saying:

> >>>>> "Sandy" == Sandy Harris <sandy at storm.ca> writes:
>     I humbly suggest the most cost-effective and reliable
>     solution to the copyright industries' troubles will be DRM
>     helmets, bolted onto each dutiful consumer at the neck.
>     When these helmets sense watermarked audio or video within
>     earshot/eyeshot, they check their local license manager and
>     instantly "fog up"[3] if payment has not been delivered.
> 
>   Ah! Finally, I can buy a pair of Peril-Sensitive-Sunglasses!
> 
> http://home.achilles.net/~jtalbot/humour/sunglasses.html
> http://hhgproject.org/entries/perilsensitivesunglasses.html
...
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