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Originally Posted by Ripcord
WoG has no copy protection whatsoever - ToMI has real DRM. That alone might scare off a number of Linux users.
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Well, ToMI and the other games do have copy protection, but the policy is very friendly: for example you are entitled to install it on different machines, and to share it with your family members, by simply sending an email to the support team.
And it's just that: essentially just copy protection, none of the obscene features that more general DRM can have, for example to revoke your right of use, no silent updates, no spyware, no system encrustment, no need to constantly been online, no ridiculous hassles, or whatever. As DRM goes these days, it's a very mild kind.
None at all would be better, of course, but the TTG choice is very acceptable, both technically and in principle, in my opinion (and I have in general very strong opinion against DRM).
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Originally Posted by Ripcord
But you do support your argument with some real numbers, so hats off.
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