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Laura and Olga check out the structual integrity of the sandwich board

Our Second DRM protest at Tower Records. The store manager came out and talked with us.. we handed out over 700 flyers and met many interested and worried consumers. Richard Stallman joined us and wore the famous son-of-sandwhichboard (designed by yours truly) featuring a computer throwing up 1s and 0s with a Van Zant CD in its drive.

I was quite busy handing out flyers, so I couldn't focus (hah) on taking shots -- you'll notice some are blurry. Apologies in advance.

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items are from between 30 Nov 2005 & 01 Dec 2005.

Laura and Olga check out the structual integrity of the sandwich board by mecredis
Richard Stallman offered to wear our sandwich board by mecredis
Olga and Brian by mecredis
An unhappy consumer realizes he may have purchased bad CDs by mecredis
Thessaly by mecredis
Explaining the diiference between a good CD and a bad CD. by mecredis
your cds are dangerous013 by mecredis
Diana gets the word out. by mecredis
THOSE RECORD COMPANIES! by mecredis
Get yer flyers by mecredis
We were pretty much dominating the sidewalk by mecredis
Another one bites the dust. by mecredis
THEY HATE US! by mecredis
This is the manager of Tower Records. by mecredis
He later told us that.. by mecredis
THINK ABOUT IT!!! by mecredis
More consumers made aware via the sandwich board. by mecredis
Shocked and disgusted consumers abound! by mecredis
An intense discussion commences. by mecredis
Sorry for being a bit out of focus.. by mecredis
Obligatory group shot. by mecredis
DRMNov30th_final_front by mecredis
DRMNov30th_final_back by mecredis

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