Comment Number: 539814-00037
Received: 1/7/2009 3:26:19 PM
Organization: Bright Hub Inc.
Commenter: Jean Amprimoz
State: NY
Agency: Federal Trade Commission
Rule: FTC Town Hall to Address Digital Rights Management Technologies - Event Takes Place Wednesday, March 25, 2009, in Seattle
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"There are many great games to buy these days, but there is often a problem - DRM. For those of us who don't feel like fooling with activation limits and DRM software, it can be hard to find good games. But never fear. There are many great games left which don't feature restrictive DRM". - Matt Smith I have recently edited an article for Mr. Smith that describes games with DRM schemes less objectionable to the consumer, such as: license keys, account logins based on email address, and toned down versions of SecureROM. These avoid systems like requiring the original physical media to be inserted or activation limits. His complete article is at http://www.brighthub.com/computing/windows-platform/articles/21836.aspx