StingingVelvet: My only point has been that it's a bummer to see a DRM free website start using DRM. If GOG did it I would be disappointed, HiB is no different. Whether you care or I care is irrelevant, DRM free has certain benefits that I wish to see available, especially for older games and indie games that have little to no need for client features.
Older, yes (hence why I buy them here) Indies? Damn, they need a client considering how often they are patched. And with MP indies I rather have the Steamworks net code than something they came up with.
Dungeons of Dreadmore is actually a fairly good example how Steam can improve upon an indie.
Also not every DRM is the same. Steam is made to be cracked very simple (I suspect the same marketing approach windows uses, using pirated copies as free advertising), therefore it really doesn't stop games from becoming available once Steam is gone.
The older Starforce stuff or the other disc checks, those were evil beyond comprehension. They were a lot harder to crack, and even if you still got the disc, those programs hardly ever get a new OS update.
Argh, even I digress again. Damn!
SirPrimalform: In the case of ebooks and music, they were applying their core principles to other things. With this they're eroding their core principles from the very thing they started with. I don't see how you can compare the two to be honest.
See, for me it is the other way around. You just pick your core principles to your liking.