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That's not really what "public domain" means, but I hear ya.
IMO the "legal" arguments for or against piracy are an entirely different discussion from the "moral" arguments for or against piracy. Some people act like what's "legal" is automatically "moral", but that couldn't be farther from the truth.
Buy the real thing and maybe the gaming company well relax there DRM: Denuvo Anti-tamper policy's
personally I don't pirate anything that is recent or easy to legaly obtain.
nope. it's not piracy that raises our prices trifold and quadfold. nope.
it's the corporate greed.
Back in the 80's and probably into the 90's, it was a lot less frowned upon. It was very very common to walk into a computer show and see guys selling copies of games on disks with their own printed labels on them.
It's hard to argue that piracy drives up the price of games. The publishers want you to believe this, but the question is, how many of these people would have bought the game if they didn't pirate it?
To use a slightly more modern example, Oblivion (released in 2006) had zero copyright protection and sold 9.5 million copies, and won many awards. According to Forbes, the XBox version alone is 9th in sales for the year.
want to play Dune ? oh but first you have to open the manual and find in which page this picture is from.
playing street fighter 2 ? oh but first you have to open the manual and tell me what you see is on page 3 , paragraph 2 , line 2 and fourth word.
there where even piracy protection that used special lens that allowed you to read some text on the screen that look garbled if you're not using them , then each game using the system had it's own specific lens that you could only use for the game it's came with.
playing monkey island , oh now you'l have to line up some pirates on a wheel.
anti-piracy should not be worst for the player then piracy itself.
Didn't some games also used prisms held against a screen and stuff like that. That was wild indeed, but at least they didn't invade your computer like StarForce did (and Denuvo still does) and still work on modern hardware… well, unless that encryption method specifically requires you to use a decently-enough calibrated CRT.
DRM is terrible, period. But some is worse than others.