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Just don't buy double DRM'ed games. Steam is enough DRM for legit companies.
I agree on one point, steam has sufficient DRM.
unfortunately steam does not provide a solution to the data pumping of XIGNCODE.
if there are enough of us to find our own solutions, they will ask themselves questions other than "how to prevent them by force".
nintendo is a good example, and it is the richest yet.
Games should be fun, not a secondary career path you need to grind first.
My advice? Just don't buy any double DRM'ed games. GOG has tons of great (old) stuff for the more militant buyers, and Steam has enough choices that we can skip the DigiRapiMalware ones. Would be nice if there was a filter we could use to get those games off our feeds though.