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		|  | @ -514,7 +514,7 @@ available to subjugate users.  For example: | |||
| \item Digital Restrictions Management (usually called \defn{DRM}) is often | ||||
|   used to impose technological restrictions on users' ability to exercise | ||||
|   software freedom that they might otherwise be granted\footnote{See | ||||
|     \S~\ref{GPLv3s3} for more information on how GPL deals with this issue.}. | ||||
|     \S~\ref{GPLv3-drm} for more information on how GPL deals with this issue.}. | ||||
|   The simplest (and perhaps oldest) form of DRM, of course, is separating | ||||
|   software source code (read by humans), from their compiled binaries (read | ||||
|   only by computers).  Furthermore, | ||||
|  | @ -2575,6 +2575,7 @@ way --- through its automatic licensing provision found in GPLv3\~S10 (which | |||
| is discussed in more detail in \S\~ref{GPLv3s10} of this tutorial). | ||||
| 
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| \section{GPLv3's views on DRM and Device Lock-Down} | ||||
| \label{GPLv3-drm} | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| The issues of DRM, device lock-down and encryption key disclosure were the | ||||
| most hotly debated during the GPLv3 process.  FSF's views on this were sadly | ||||
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