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Originally Posted by GreenMonkey
People want to buy that kind of dated backlist game because they love the title and want to keep it forever...that mentality doesn't work with DRM. I think the same applies to your average voracious sci-fi reader. I think because we trend techie, and we're the ones called on to fix DRM for our friends and families (like recovering a DRM'd itunes library years ago, in my case) so we have a special dislike of it.  DRM-free has value to us.
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I'm not disagreeing, but I just want to add that GoG also sells some modern games that are DRM free (e.g. Witcher 2, Botanicula, Legend of Grimrock, etc.).