I find this slightly hypocritical of MIT Libraries (Though perhaps not of the individual professors who initiated the complaint) since at least one of MIT's own database of articles and books, the MIT Cognet system, uses DRM itself. The PDFs obtained through this system are locked for printing or copy/paste. This of course negates much of the benefit of digitizing the content in the first place.
I find this slightly hypocritical of MIT Libraries (Though perhaps not of the individual professors who initiated the complaint) since at least one of MIT's own database of articles and books, the MIT Cognet system, uses DRM itself. The PDFs obtained through this system are locked for printing or copy/paste. This of course negates much of the benefit of digitizing the content in the first place.