StingingVelvet: The last stand was about 8 years ago and Half Life 2 won... by a lot.
Sad, but true.
I remember it well...
There we were. Gamers in their hundreds and thousands, lined up against the encroaching hordes of the DRMperium. Battle cries travelled up and down the line. Declarations of intent, promises of retribution... It was a sight unlike anything ever seen.
We raised our banners high into the bright, blue sky and issued our challenge, and it echoed across the battlefield!
Then Gabe strode forwards, and said "Sorry, but if you don't put up with this DRM we've created, you can't play Half-Life 2".
Our centre crumbled almost immediately. The few that weren't swayed by Gabe's words were quickly set upon by their erstwhile battle-brothers. The flanks held out a little longer, but soon they too tucked-tail and ran to join the deserters. A few stragglers grouped together, but were slowly worn down by the relentless barrage of games, and soon more and more of us gave up and accepted their new overlords.
Oh, sure, some of the DRMperium's allies are taking things a little far, stirring up some dissent as they do so (step forward Lieutenant-General UbiSoft), and some are trying to form splinter factions (such as Comrade EA), but they already know that with the right game, gamers will (on the whole) accept just about anything.
The few that remain... well, we try the occasional bit of guerilla warfare, but the numbers are too vast to have any meaningful impact. Personally? I'm happy now just to sit back and laugh whenever DRM bites someone in the arse.
To the OP... sad though I am to say this: not enough people care. If they did, we wouldn't be having this conversation, because Steamworks and other related DRM solutions would have been strangled at birth eight years ago.
Wishbone had it just about right, alas.