The Gamer's Bill of Rights
Edge Magazine is running a piece by Brad Wardell, CEO of game developer Stardock, in which he presents a "Gamer's Bill of Rights." Stardock teamed up with Gas Powered Games to develop a list of ideals they think all game publishers should follow. Some are rather basic operational guidelines (not requiring a disc to play, minimum requirements that make sense), and some are aimed at repairing the damaged relationship between game companies and customers ("Gamers shall have the right to not be treated as potential criminals by developers or publishers"). Wishful thinking or not, it will be interesting to see if they manage to get other publishers to sign on.
So that's eight passes, one unknown and one late resubmission. They are doing comparatively well.
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No need. Stardock has never had DRM or used CD checking.
This is how they annoyed the hell out of customers back in the day. link I'll give you a hint... "Don't copy that floppy"
The game.