Delixe: On the SecuROM version. There is no DRM on the GOG version. You are given a CD key but its OPTIONAL. Go and watch the announcement again. They clearly defined the limitations of the SecuROM version then said the GOG version is DRM free.
xyem: I know it isn't on the GOG version now, but the stream kept dropping out (and I missed the start) and I only found out when the staff confirmed it on the forums.
It doesn't detract from my point though. As far as I recall, the SecuROM version was described as only requiring an internet connection during install.. which can't be the case if you are limiting how many instances can be started.
lukipela and I, I think may have solved your conundrum :)
lukipela: And i didnt realize that telling people what they could do with the stuff they purchased was ok.
wpegg: They are not so much telling you what you can do with what you purchased, as allowing you to purchase something that is limited. You know before buying it what its constraints are, if they sold it to you as unlimited and then told you not to break certain limits then it would be different.
If you bought a car that had a max speed of 60mph, are they telling you that you can't go beyond 60, or just selling you a car that isn't capable of it?
In this case it is a designed and built-in restriction, but you are buying the restricted product fully aware of its limits.
True but in fairness they are artificially restricting it - they don't have to restrict it. It's not like they aren't putting in a better engine, they're putting something extra in to slow the car down. Badly worded but I think you get my gist. :)
Besides the DRM-free option is there for anyone who wants it. :) So for the first we have the option and we get to see if DRM is all it's "cracked" up to be. Oh yes.