ET3D: You do realise that selling a game at GOG will likely make a lot more money than the cost of removing DRM?
mobutu: I do, the problem is the devs/publishers don't. They believe they lose money by "opening up to piracy" (despite the fact that their games are already pirated and were pirated long before).
Yep, they are that stupid ;)
No, I don't think they're that stupid. Well, yes, to an extent, but I see quite often people making assumptions of big corporations which just don't hold true. Like for example that Disney buying LucasArts means that we're unlikely to ever see LucasArts games here.
The point is, when you come to someone and say "you think DRM works because you're stupid, so stop that" I think it's likely to be less effective than saying "I understand that DRM may be helpful for you, but after you've made the bulk of sales and it's already pirated, why not remove that DRM and get some more sales from that?"
Now, I'm sure it's not that easy to convince publishers, or GOG would have a lot more here, but I still think that when it comes to gamers who want DRM-free contacting publishers, it's worth finding an angle that makes them think you're reasonable rather than a fanatic.