From Bitmob.com:
[QUOTE]The October issue of Game Informer has a rather amazing feature article by Hal Halpin, president of the Entertainment Consumers Association (ECA). If you’re unfamiliar with the organization, the ECA is an advocacy group which focuses on preserving consumer rights and fighting anti-game legislation.
Earlier this year, the organization recommended the Federal Trade Commission force game publishers and developers to fully disclose included copy protection and digital rights management (DRM) software, and to adopt a standardized end-user licensing agreement (EULA).
Halpin’s GI article touches briefly on a number of issues surrounding DRM, ownership, and consumer rights. I want to add some specifics to Halpin’s commentary that focus on the ways in which we are able to use content we have purchased....[/QUOTE]
Full article is found [URL=http://bitmob.com/index.php/mobfeed/know-your-rights-and-how-they-may-change-in-the-digital-age.html]here[/URL].