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    [–] Piemanding 2 points 8 months ago (11 children)

    DRM is what publishers and developers want. If Valve didn't have DRM they wouldn't be anywhere near as big as they are today. The influx of developers happened when Steam released their DRM for the public.

    [–] lemmeee 1 points 8 months ago (10 children)

    And that makes it ethical? DRM-free stores exist: gog.com and itch.io for example.

    [–] Piemanding 1 points 8 months ago (1 children)

    Yes, but those aren't the companies that would have replaced Steam if they weren't successful. It would've been a company like Microsoft, EA, Ubisoft, or Blizzard who would've taken over the game distribution market. Valve is a saint compared to any of those companies. As much as we wish for everything to be DRM free it would never happen. At least not with the current market. Also, the average person doesn't care about DRM. They don't understand the implications of what makes an ethical market. They just want to install a game and hit start.

    [–] lemmeee 1 points 8 months ago

    Valve is an enemy of freedom. It doesn't matter if they abuse us less than other companies. They are still an unethical company.

    As much as we wish for everything to be DRM free it would never happen.

    If you don't fight for it, then of course it won't happen. Also I'm pretty sure you could say this about any difficult problem: Free Software, privacy, global warming, wars. You could say that we will never solve those issues, so why bother doing anything?

    Also, the average person doesn’t care about DRM. They don’t understand the implications of what makes an ethical market. They just want to install a game and hit start.

    An average person doesn't mind running Windows either. But we still try to build a better world for ourselves and we try to convince others to join us.

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