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<h2>GNU Art - Digital Restrictions Management</h2>

<p> This

<address class="byline">by
<a href="https://cbhworld.wordpress.com/">Chris Hayes</a>,
a.k.a. cbhworld</address>

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<h3>iChain</h3>

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   src="/graphics/ichain.png"
   alt=" [The chains of Digital Restrictions Management] " /></a>
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<p>This wonderful image is about the dangers of <a
href="http://defectivebydesign.org/">Digital Restrictions
Management</a> comes 
href="https://www.defectivebydesign.org/">DRM</a>. It depicts a row of various
devices (presumably iThings) over a black background. Music notes, held by
heavy chains, are sadly hanging down from them, and “Digital
Restrictions Management” is written above.</p>

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  <li>PNG  <a href="http://cbhworld.wordpress.com/">Chris Hayes</a>, aka cbhworld.</p>

<p>As well as the PNG version, Chris href="/graphics/ichain.png">90kB</a> (886x673)</li>
  <li>SVG  <a href="/graphics/ichain.svg">108kB</a></li>
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<h3 id="aq">“Aq”</h3>

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   src="/graphics/aq.svg"
   alt=" ['Aq' - amusing GNU head] " /></a>

<p>Chris also makes the Inkscape SVG
sources available, plus an made this amusing alternative to the GNU Head., Head, that of Stuart
Langridge, a.k.a. “Aq,” free software developer and host of the
former GNU/Linux radio show, Lugradio.</p>

<h3>Download</h3>

<p>All these

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  <li>SVG  <a href="/graphics/aq.svg">50kB</a></li>
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<p>Copyright © 2007 Chris Hayes</p>

<p>These images are licensed available under the Creative <a rel="license"
href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/">Creative Commons
Attribution-ShareAlike license.</p>

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  <li><a href="ichain.png">iChain (PNG)</a></li>
  <li><a href="ichain.svg">iChain (SVG)</a></li>
  <li><a href="aq.svg">'Aq' (SVG)</a></li>
</ul> 3.0 License</a>.</p>
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<p>Copyright
<p><em>Page text:</em> 
Copyright © 2014 Chris Hayes.</p>

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Available under a the <a rel="license"
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