DRM chat at Unitec: video and slides

A few weeks ago I posted about me giving a talk at Unitec Monterrey about DRM and mexican copyright law titled: “DRM: ¿derechos o restricciones?”. Basically is an introduction to what DRM and copyright is, according to mexican law.

I have finally transcoded and published it on Google Video. Slides are also available as PDF and Open Document ODP.

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The DRM chat at Unitec: video and slides by Gabriel Saldaña, unless otherwise expressly stated, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.5 Mexico License.

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Web developer and free software advocate.
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