![]() But is DRM becoming too complex and restrictive, or are these measures necessary in a climate of increasing game piracy? Is it contributing to the decline of PC gaming and spurring on a rising dissatisfaction among gamers? To find the answers to these questions, GameSpot AU went to the source. ![]() ![]() So who is right? Certainly, DRM is not without its benefits, nor without its faults. Gamers get hot under the collar about its restrictive nature, publishers wax lyrical about its ability to stop piracy and improve revenue, while developers either renounce or defend it. Everyone has an opinion when it comes to DRM, and it’s rarely a neutral one. ![]() By: Laura Parker, GameSpot AU - Posted on May 14, 2009įew topics have the power to divide the game industry quite like digital rights management (DRM)-the technologies, copy protection, and anti-piracy measures used by companies to manage the right of use of their digital products.
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