Post on 05-Jan-2016
Video Games and DRM
Video Games and DRMMitch Boge
Introduction to the ProblemWhat is DRM?The Apple fiascoMusic with DRMCharging to remove
Pro-DRM ArgumentProtect profitsPrevents piratingBoost the economy
Anti-DRM ArgumentIts a hassle for customersStifles the marketLost sales
Mediation: Type OneUbisoft, circa September 2012Removed DRM from all past gamesFor free!Promised not to use DRM in future games
Mediation: Type TwoGrand Theft Autodrunk cameraAlan WakePirate outfit
Works CitedCohen, Peter. iTunes Store goes DRM-free. Macworld. Macworld, 6 January 2009. Web. 28 March 2013.Tynan-Wood, Christina. In Defense of DRM. Infoworld. Infoworld, 25 July 2006. Web. 28 March 2013.McCracken, Harry. 25 Arguments for the Elimination of Copy Protection. Technologizer. Technologizer, 13 October 2008. Web. 28 March 2013.Lien, Tracey. Ubisoft to Scrap DRM for All PC Games. Polygon. Vox Media, 5 September 2012. Web. 1 April 2013.Davis, Justin. Eight of the Most Hilarious Anti-Piracy Measures in Video Games. IGN. IGN Entertainment, 29 April 2013. Web. 1 May 2013.Apple. Logo. 1998. Wikipedia. Web. 14 April 2013.Rockstar Games. Example of Drunk Camera. 29 April 2008. Web. GTA Wiki. Web. 15 April 2013.