Against DRM 2.0 is a free copyleft license for artworks. It is the first free content license that contains a clause about related rights and a clause against digital rights management (DRM).
The first clause authorizes the licensee to exercise related rights, while the second clause prevents the use of DRM. If the licensor uses DRM, the license is not applicable to the work; if the licensee uses DRM, license is automatically void.
According to Internet Archive, the first version of the Against DRM 2.0 license was published in 2006.
Notes
- Sonia Rootkit. "Against DRM license version 2.0". Archived from the original on 2006-06-12.
External links
- Against DRM license version 2.0 on Internet Archive, archived on March 27th, 2017
- Free Creations website on Internet Archive, archived on March 27th, 2017
- The Readers' Bill of Rights for Digital Books
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