Wiccabilly used our newssubmit to tell us that he has stumbled across a good lampoon of DRM and the entertainment industry's assault on file-sharing. What if the publishing industry were as draconian as the RIAA?
Another publisher unveiled is "CactusWordShield" device, a combination lock that prevents the book from being opened without registration. "It's quite simple, really," the inventor explained. "When a user purchases a CactusWordShield book, they can open it freely exactly five times. Beyond that, the lock will engage and the user must obtain the combination by registering their book through the mail. |
Then they can open the book 50 times before the combination changes and the book must be re-registered. This mechanism allows us to track usage of the book and dispatch our team of lawyers if we suspect that more than one person is reading it."
As Wiccabilly continues: There's some good humor here. I feel confident comparing them to TheOnion (Who has also had a few laughs at the expense of our good friends in the music industry) but more importantly, the parody illustrates just how invalid the RIAA's position is.
Well nothing more to add ! Wiccabilly is totally right,it's pretty funny Read the entire article here.
Source: Iwantawebsite.com















