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As some simmers have complained that they find the ...
Reclaim Your Game would like to announce that we will be interviewing a representative of Sony DADC, the creators of SecuROM.* We promise Sony DADC that this interview will be conducted in a fair, ...
There has recently been an update released by Microsoft that has now come to light and has caused concern to quite a few people.
From Microsoft's Site - Listed as “High-priority
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It was something I'd talked about, complained about, ...
For a refreshing change of pace, perhaps we shouldn't focus on jumping on the latest down-rating wagon, but rather focus on the ...
In May 2008, it was revealed that Mass Effect PC would be released with a feature of SecuROM that nobody expected a 10-day validation requirement. This led to a group of people to form on the
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SecuROM is a form of copy protection or Digital Rights Management (DRM) created by Sony DADC. Digital Rights Management or copy protection is used in downloaded music like iTunes and PC games to restrict (or theoretically eliminate) the ability of people to illegally copy or share games or music. Most game manufacturers with the exception of Stardock use some form of copy protection in their games.
Copy protection has become more extensive in the last few years. Most older forms of copy protection used a simple disk check to establish that there was a disk in the computer that was running the game. Recently, copy protection has become more stringent, with copy protection such as Starforce and SecuROM attempting to disable programs which emulate the presence of a disk in the CD drive. As the restrictions of each subsequent form of copy protection has increased, the level of customers experiencing issues from that copy protection has increased.
Please read further, into our "What is Wrong with SecuROM" to find out why people protest against SecuROM, and would like game companies to stop using damaging DRM's.
The RYG/Prism Team
