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‘Digital ownership must be respected’: UK parliament debates Stop Killing Games campaign, but government doesn’t budge
(www.videogameschronicle.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
Your argument is basically "according to their made up rules it doesn't work like that, so your arguments are bullshit".
That sounds a lot like defending them.
As a customer you basically have zero rights, when you sign their user agreements. Even when a restaurant kills your partner in a themepark, because they once signed the user agreement for their streaming service (Disney). As a pirate I have more rights than paying customers. You can say what you want but this is factually true. Legally it works like this.
So when I get angry about how they force people into their fucked up world with stupid rules and restrictions they made up, you may be right it doesn't work like that when you follow their rules. I don't pay them, I didn't sign their agreements, so their rules do not apply to me. If I get busted for having an illegal copy of their content I'll pay a fine and it's done (happened when I accidentally downloaded something when I went to Germany once).
Back in the days a pirated copy of something was less than the real thing. Worse quality, missing the DVD extras, no updates etc. These days the pirated version has less restrictions and limitations than the real service. No ads, better quality, not lacking behind a season, never pulled from the platform, never broken because they stopped support and only even though it's an offline game a connection to the now csncelled sever is mandatory, offline download is actual offline download, no locked content like DLC's, etc.