GOG.com Says FCK DRM

https://www.bluesnews.com/s/192820/gog-com-says-fck-drm


GOG.com announces their

FCK DRM

initiative (I’d
like to buy a vowel, Pat) expressing their opinion on digital rights management.
They explain they are seeking to spread their gospel on the topic:

DRM-free
approach in games has been at the heart of GOG.COM from day one. We strongly
believe that if you buy a game, it should be yours, and you can play it the way
it’s convenient for you, and not how others want you to use it.



The landscape has changed since 2008, and today many people don’t realize what
DRM even means. And still the DRM issue in games remains – you’re never sure
when and why you can be blocked from accessing them. And it’s not only games
that are affected, but your favourite books, music, movies and apps as well.



To help understand what DRM means, how it influences your games and other
digital media, and what benefits come with DRM-free approach, we’re launching
the FCK DRM initiative. The goal is to educate people and ignite a discussion
about DRM. To learn more visit https://fckdrm.com,
and share your opinions and stories about DRM and how it affects you.

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August 21, 2018 at 09:59AM

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