I sorta think they've "put their money where their mouth is" by not having copy protection in the first place.
Agreed. I really like the NO-DRM thing Stardock has going on. I really hope for their very own games, they stick to that NO-DRM part, myself.
Though, some other publishers won't put their games on Impulse b/c of that NO-DRM clause. Probably EA and Ubi are among two of those, I'd bet.
I think if say Stardock can come up with something better and more acceptable for DRM (than say Securom Internet Edition and StarForce) that every other big name publisher would want to use for their games and
most importantly that PC gamers find very acceptable for DRM, I'd really like to see what Stardock can come up.
I had no trouble with older Securom disc version protection. But, I'd really love to see Securom Internet Edition go the way of the dodo, myself. Activation is annoying, but I really hate the install limitiation part, more so than anything when it comes to this protection. Worst of all, if it really does attack Ring 0 and those Securom drivers cannot ever be removed by the user with a set of tools or cannot even be removed after a PC hard-drive reformat, it just need to go away -- like NOW.
Maybe he wasn't given the whole story on that lawsuit. It wasn't like "OMG this game has DRM I'm gonna sue!" They sued since the game doesn't tell you that its installing SecuROM, and uninstalling the game leaves SecuROM on your system. Which I feel is completely legitimate.
Agreed 100%.