Thanks, al3x, for the summary of the DRM workshop. Of course I would prefer to characterize my comments as "moderate" rather than "timid". I believe our moderate stance is what has given us the opportunity to present the case for fair use in face-to-face meetings with a number of Senators and Representatives; to testify in front of both the House and the Senate; and to participate in policy discussions like the DRM roundtable and Tauzin's digital television workshop on Monday.
You might have other opinions about how to best effect political change, and we certainly welcome all efforts towards the goal of protecting fair use, even if we disagree on tactics. Hopefully we can at least agree to support each other so that we can be that much more likely to win this fight.
Thanks, al3x, for the summary of the DRM workshop. Of course I would prefer to characterize my comments as "moderate" rather than "timid". I believe our moderate stance is what has given us the opportunity to present the case for fair use in face-to-face meetings with a number of Senators and Representatives; to testify in front of both the House and the Senate; and to participate in policy discussions like the DRM roundtable and Tauzin's digital television workshop on Monday.
You might have other opinions about how to best effect political change, and we certainly welcome all efforts towards the goal of protecting fair use, even if we disagree on tactics. Hopefully we can at least agree to support each other so that we can be that much more likely to win this fight.