
Today’s the day to form a firm opinion on products bearing “digital locks”. DRM (Digital Rights Management) is not consumer friendly, impinges on legal use of purchased goods and needs the support of bad legislation in order to work. That’s my opinion. Publishers need to stop fighting consumers and start thinking about how to serve them better.
[DRM-Free Guide]
Month: May 2012
Questioning European religious art

StumbleUpon sent my collection of interesting sites this morning and one of them was this virtual view of the famous Sistine Chapel. Looking at it and remembering a visit during my youthful Grand Tour, I was struck by the notion that much of European religious art… even most of it… is just plain creepy.