Talk:Digital restrictions management

Deletion
This page should be deleted. Sarcastic false names have no place in an encyclopedia. Should we create a redirect for Faux News to Fox News, or any other of the tens of thousands of sarcastic inventions used as put-downs? There are better ways to register opposition.Objective3000 (talk) 23:55, 25 May 2014 (UTC)
 * While Richard Stallman is known for his sarcastic false names, this isn't one of them.
 * The term "digital restrictions management" is an accurate and fairly precise description of the concept. The term "digital rights management" does not make as much sense, "rights" (copyrights) are not being managed, they are being enforced. In this way, "management" is used as a bit of a weasel word. Additionally, DRM can and likely would exist and be used without any legal concept of copyright.
 * Despite the term's association with opposition to DRM, the two terms are often used interchangeably, including on Wikipedia.
 * Regardless, I don't think anyone who comes across the term on Wikipedia wants to be redirected to the Opposition section.
 * (Disclaimer, I have been reading GNU's "Words to Avoid" page recently, but mainly because I was interested in assessing which alternate terms make sense and which do not, and not because I'm trying to brainwash myself.) DpEpsilon ( talk &#124; contribs ) 07:46, 15 September 2018 (UTC)
 * This is all your opinion. The term "Faux News" is an accurate and fairly precise description of Fox. But, Fox is the name. The originators get to create the name -- not critics. DRM is defined in patents. Changing it to a sarcastic name is vandalism. O3000 (talk) 11:51, 15 September 2018 (UTC)
 * OK, if we treat this is consensus we should probably delete this redirect in order to red-link existing links to "Digital restrictions management" DpEpsilon ( talk &#124; contribs ) 23:47, 15 September 2018 (UTC)
 * Fine with me if this is deleted. It actually serves no purpose as Google will still serve up the DRM article w/o it. Google ain't that stupid. O3000 (talk) 00:12, 16 September 2018 (UTC)