| > This is a philosophical position, not an infallible universal truth. Not more than the claim that police state is evil. We aren't talking about moral relativity here however. > The problem with DRM, in general, boiled down to it's most salient point, is that it destroys value. Somehow ethical problems of DRM you try to devalue, while practical problems of DRM (like being infective against piracy and punishing legitimate users) you promote as the main issue with it. I don't think that's proper. However both are enough of a reason to never use DRM. > What't the benefit to me of Steam? I get all my games in one place, my save files synchronized across an unlimited number of machines Benefits of Steam have nothing to do with it having DRM. They could all be provided in a DRM-free fashion. Yet they chose not to. |
You haven't convinced me yet.
The fact that you feel there are ethical problems is again a philosophical position.