Avesther
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/rant that will probably make no sense...
In the US where many of us tech people believe in a free FUBU (for the users, by the users) internet, especially our open source supporters (such as myself), see SecuROM as invading our space and telling us what we can do what stuff we believe to be ours... If a company tells me I can only install my game 5 times, I will go out and pirate the cracked version just to remove that, because a game company does not control what I do with my games...
/end rant that probably made no sense...
1. EA games is not part of your FUBU society. So your casual rules do not apply to them, nor should you expect them to. FUBU internet is different then a company who exists to generate revenue to pay for development, support, infrastructure, pays taxes and most importantly, pays employees. Don't confuse the two.
2. SecuROM does not invade your space and tell you to do with stuff that is yours. It tells you what you can or can not do with stuff that belongs to EA games. Regardless of what you believe, the EULA of many games reads like this: The contents of the packages is ours, not yours. We will allow you to use it but not own it. (Paraphrased but basically the jist of all EULAs).
3. Just because a company says you can only use their product in a specific way does not give you the right to dissamble it to use it as you see fit because you don't like thier stance. Just because you can doesn't mean you should. And just because you believe people should be allowed to do that with your works doesn't mean everybody should hold to that view.
4. A game company has the right to control how its property is used.
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