* DRM inevitably affects public domain, because distributors are too afraid of the risk of accidental bleedover. * Julien Dourgnon's slides: get 'em. * Where do performers' revenues really come from?? * Hit the "balance" myth hard, also "compensation", "ownership". * Privacy issues: the more sophisticated & "interoperable" DRM gets, the more information about you and your habits it is aware of. * "Moral rights" are mainly about attribution -- recompense is not a right, it is an outcome. * DRM affects plagiarism detection, thus acting against "moral rights" (because it impedes computers arbitrarily examining files) * Security concerns ("It's *my* computer, damnit!") * Use the Kinko's Emacs chapter story to illustrate the judge on a chip problem. * Peter Swire's "crippling the factories" metaphor. * Ben Gross's point that it is not the role of government to guarantee the success of a particular business model. * economic analysis will never be enough, never have the whole picture.