Yesterday, Harvard Free Culture held a funeral service, or Zuneral, for Digital Rights Management — one that was, according to Dean Jansen, “part viking, part mafia, and part probably something else.” Four members of HFC encased a Zune and an iPod in a bucket of cement, performed a memorial and eulogy, and put a physical manifestation of DRM to rest in the Charles River outside Harvard University.
If you weren’t able to attend the event, I pieced together a video encapsulating the momentous occasion:
[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UdGX6kMaeY]
Notes:
- Pictures of the Zuneral preparation are borrowed from Christina Xu’s Flickr.
- The marble engravings are from the JFK memorial fountain inside JFK Park.
You can browse the Zuneral photographs tagged on Flickr here.
Also, take a look at DRM is Dead to Me, featured in the video, for the community’s perspective on the life and times of DRM.
