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The fix requires only one party to act: the publisher removing DRM which affects performance and compatibility without providing any benefit at all.


The DRM doesn’t provide any benefit… to you. It does benefit the developers and publishers.

Often you can find out what (if any) DRM is used before you purchase. Check out GOG.com if you want to avoid DRM entirely.


> Check out GOG.com if you want to avoid DRM entirely.

I already avoid most DRMs since they don't normally run on Wine/Proton.

(As mentioned, cracks are available and are legal to use for compatibility and archival; though developing nor sharing them is, go figure. Recent document about such circumvention exemptions: https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/FR-2021-10-28/pdf/2021-2...)

The other thing is that I use mostly FOSS stuff so I don't normally have to worry about DRM breaking things or causing me issues.


>The DRM doesn’t provide any benefit… to you. It does benefit the developers and publishers.

That's cool. I don't run software on my machines, using my power, using my bandwidth, and hw resources to make publisher's/developer's lives easier. They want it? They can keep it.




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