> 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.