@Tirshek Parents are seldom held to account for the poor job they do raising their kids. Same with public schools, where most kids are forced to go for most of their childhoods.
@SeaFireConcept So much truth in this. This guy, for what it's worth, enforces his edicts, like any member of government, by force i.e. violence. Resist them long enough and they turn violent. So the hypocrisy here is insane. Nevermind that people will get around stupid regulations, there is the cost of enforcing them and the costs they impose on society due to the fact that the government is constitutionally incapable of economic calculation since it doe not turn a profit or suffer losses. It simply steals.If anything, there are studies showing that these games REDUCE the propensity to violence, since the kid takes it out on pixels and not people. Democrats and republicans are vulture scum, eager to capitalise on each tragedy as it befits their cynical agendas. This guy should be ignored.
For an intellectual, well-argued case against intellectual property and idiocy like DRM I suggest Mr Kinsella's Against Intellectual Property (http://mises.org/journals/jls/15_2/15_2_1.pdf) and this book: http://www.mises.org/store/Against-Intellectual-Monopoly-P552.aspx, whether or not readers share the authors' political views. I agree with Regisaa's comments. Personally, if DRM bothers people I suggest they don't buy the game. Better to hurt a publisher's pockets. If it doesn't, buy it.
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