International Day Against DRM

October 12, Sunday

International Day Against DRM
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International Day Against DRM (Digital Restrictions Management) is celebrated annually on October 12. This day is dedicated to opposing digital restriction technologies that limit users in accessing, copying, or using digital content such as books, movies, music, and software.

What is DRM
DRM (Digital Rights Management) is a technology designed to protect copyrights. However, critics argue that in practice it often infringes on the rights of legitimate users. DRM can limit:

* the ability to copy or transfer files between devices;
* the use of purchased content after changing platforms;
* access to digital materials without a connection to the publisher’s network or server.

History of the holiday
The holiday was established at the initiative of the Free Software Foundation. It became part of the “Defective by Design” campaign, aimed at informing society about the harm of DRM and promoting the idea of free access to information and cultural products.

Goals and ideas of the holiday
The main goal of the day is to raise awareness of DRM-related problems and encourage the use of unrestricted content.
On this day, events are held dedicated to:

* protecting users’ digital rights;
* promoting open formats and free software;
* discussing legislation on copyright and digital freedom.

How it is celebrated
Activists, developers, and users around the world organize online actions, lectures, campaigns, and flash mobs. Many platforms publish materials about how DRM affects freedom of access to knowledge and culture.

Symbols and slogans
One of the most common slogans of the day is “Defective by Design,” emphasizing that DRM intentionally restricts users.

Interesting fact
Many large companies, including some publishers and music stores, have abandoned DRM in recent years, realizing that free access does not reduce income but instead promotes user trust and loyalty.

International Day Against DRM

International Day Against DRM in other years

International Day Against DRM in other countries

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