My post has nothing to do with music, but it has plenty to do with piracy.
I buy things which are worth the money. Case in point - I own every single game Bioware ever made since Baldur's Gate, even if I did download some of them prior to buying so I can play it before it hits the stores here (There's one hugeass delay in that).
On the other hand, I've been screwed over by DRM. I bought Mass Effect retail. I upgrade my systems every few months and I have three computers I game on (My Q9650, my i7 and my XPS laptop when I am on the road). I installed the game on all of them, and quickly ran out of activations. Talking to EA customer service is like swallowing razors, and it took me four days to get another activation out of them. The de-authorization tool did not exist back then, and the tool that exists now can only be run on the computer the game was installed on. The problem is that save my laptop, all my systems massively changed from that time.
So I had three options - Download the game, buy it again, buy it from Steam.
I bought the game from Steam, since I'll never buy another activation limited game on Retail - That's just asking to get robbed again, but had I downloaded the game, I would have not seen the act as morally wrong. I bought this game. Quite frankly - I don't care if they want to limit me to using it on X computers, I bought the game. If I want to install it on every one of my seven systems, I should be able to. If I lend the original copy to a friend, I should not be handicapped in any way when it gets back. If I make a backup of the DVD, I should be able to play it. The same as happens when I buy a book.
The same almost happened to me with Crysis: Warhead but I was a little wiser this time around. I have the game lying here next to me, and I haven't used it once. I have a downloaded and cracked copy of the game, so that I don't run out of activations when I really need them, if I ever do. Since I don't play multiplayer, it works for me.
But notice something - I am a paying customer who is forced to jump through hoops to use what I bought with my money. If I just pirated both games, I'd have never run into those problems and would have saved myself around 100$ and a ton of headaches (Not to mention the horrible withdrawhal symptoms from lacking Mass Effect for several days, ugh
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DRM does not work, and as long as that model is so horribly, horribly broken - I want to be able to go around it, just like I did with Crysis: Warhead.
Steam on the other hand is a model I have no problems with. I can install my games on any number of systems I want, I can play them, uninstall them, reinstall them, update them and never worry about anything more than my Internet connection (And most games start even with Steam in offline mode, so even that is a near non-issue). Hence my growing Steam game collection.
Just my .02c