StingingVelvet: How is "I could pirate it" a reason for anything? You should go into Walmart and tell them to sell you stuff at half-price because " hey, I could just shoplift."
Roberttitus: Do you have any idea how bad of an example that truly is... I mean seriously... You can in fact force them to sell there stuff cheaper. If somebody else has something on sale, they have to honor there price.
That being said... you are blowing something that isn't even a remotely big deal WAY out of proportion. For someone who is so adamantly Anti-DRM because of the restrictions it imposed, you are being quite hypocritical in this thread. The fact is that they purchased the games.... they did not steal them... so what they choose to do with them (as long as it is within the law) is up to them. You have a problem with that.... well thats just it... its your problem, not everybody else's.
Normally, I'd agree with you, but in this case I can't. The point that he's making is that the ability to steal or otherwise obtain the product for free isn't a legitimate way of bargaining as the retailer can't go as low as free.
Normally the fact that stealing a physical good deprives the retailer of not just the profit, but the cost of the item would be an important distinction to make; however in this case the mark up is such that they'd probably still be making a tiny market if they had to cut the price in half.
Roberttitus: you are being quite hypocritical in this thread.
xyem: He's not. He has an issue with people giving away the key for a game that they still get to keep because they can still use the direct download/keys for other services.
I personally think there is
a situation where it is okay to do so but I have no idea if the people giving the keys away are in it or not :P
Technically it's somewhat grey area as there's a fixed component of CC processing and giving the 1/3 of the money 3 times is likely to net the developers somewhat less money than just giving all the money in one order.
That being said, either way it is a violation of the license, at least I assume I haven't bothered to look into it.