• TwilightVulpine@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      Can, but might not. Companies are not notorious for spending effort on products they are abandoning. The only reason they do it with Denuvo is that it charges them a subscription for as long as it’s implemented.

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        10 months ago

        I mean of course they probably won’t, but again that is a problem with implementation and not an inherent problem with DRM.

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          It is an inherent problem with DRM, because if there was no DRM there wouldn’t be a possibility of this happening.

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            10 months ago

            You have it backwards. It’s not an inherent problem of DRM because it’s not a requirement for it to have DRM forever.

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              DRM doesn’t purge itself automatically. I don’t know how to spell it any clearer but if the problem is that DRM continues to exist, and it is solved when DRM is removed, then DRM itself is the problem.

              And I speak as someone who lost my official purchase of Tron Evolution to outdated DRM.

              I don’t think you are arguing in favor of cracking groups, as much as I’m appreciative of them.

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                DRM doesn’t purge itself automatically.

                It doesn’t have to.

                I don’t know how to spell it any clearer but if the problem is that DRM continues to exist, and it is solved when DRM is removed, then DRM itself is the problem.

                Once again you have it backwards. If the DRM is removed then the problem you cited never existed and there’s no problem to be solved.

                And I speak as someone who lost my official purchase of Tron Evolution

                I don’t understand what purpose your anecdotes are supposed to serve here.

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                  10 months ago

                  Oh boy, I wonder what’s the relevance of being a first-hand witness of what happens when DRM that doesn’t purge itself, doesn’t get removed and loses support. I wonder how differently that would have gone if DRM had never been used instead.

                  Welp, who knows what’s the point of it all. A complete mystery huh 🤷‍♂️

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                    10 months ago

                    God forbid you should actually explain it rather than acting like an ass and ignoring the question.

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          I think you’re misunderstanding things. You trust these companies to do what is best for the consumer. That’s not how the rest of us, or the companies you’re defending, consider things. Their interest is in the bottom dollar. If screwing you makes a buck, they’ll do it. Trusting them to do the right thing is a major player in enshittification.

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            I think you’re misunderstanding things. You trust these companies to do what is best for the consumer.

            I think you’re misunderstanding things. I absolutely do not. Quite the opposite, actually. Hence why I said “of course they probably won’t”.