07-18-2018, 11:01 AM
@humanpuff69
Yes, all of the things you mentioned are right. Companies love DRM because they want us to do what they want and not what we want. Companies these days all are solely after money and literally nothing more. That's called "Anti Customer".
Phones are built so that they cannot be repaired once they break or the repair costs a lot. The batteries inside cannot be easily swapped without having to basically open the whole phone and so on. The same applies to software in the one or another way. DRM is one key anti customer component.
The fees for the console networks. I'm not going to say much but I guess somehow all the servers have to be paid but the height of the fees and how they're distributed is not transparent so there might be issues.
Anyway, we're driving away from the main topic.
Yes, all of the things you mentioned are right. Companies love DRM because they want us to do what they want and not what we want. Companies these days all are solely after money and literally nothing more. That's called "Anti Customer".
Phones are built so that they cannot be repaired once they break or the repair costs a lot. The batteries inside cannot be easily swapped without having to basically open the whole phone and so on. The same applies to software in the one or another way. DRM is one key anti customer component.
The fees for the console networks. I'm not going to say much but I guess somehow all the servers have to be paid but the height of the fees and how they're distributed is not transparent so there might be issues.
Anyway, we're driving away from the main topic.
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