Zinc said:
I understand now. But I can't help but feel that if there were no pirates to begin with, then there would never have been any need for something like DRM.
DRM & piracy has nothing to do with each other. DRM is an attempt at denying you ownership. Bioware isn't in the business of selling games, they're a rental service. The two only points of the system is to make it impossible to buy commercial software, games or otherwise, and to deny consumers control over what "their" software do. It's complete and utter bullshit & it is a decidedly anti-capitalist ideal.
Also, the prices of games would most likely be lower.
Doubtful. When the console invasion seriously hit Europe, prices on PC games didn't go up. They were, in fact, entirely unaffected. And that's despite PC sales taking an ongoing nosedive ever since the Playstation.
That's not to say you're wrong. There's no real evidence either way, but the absence of evidence of the number of sales affecting the price, speaks volumes.
It's like shops putting up the prices of their products to make up the money lost due to theft.
Can't say I've ever heard of a shop that actually did that. Limiting the number of high-risk customers in the shop at a given time. Explaining to the staff what to look for. Hiring a pro to go around watching people. Buying surveillance. But not raising prices. The market on physical products is generally highly competitive, so price hikes tends to be the last thing a vendor tries.
The corporation always makes it's money back somehow, and unfortunately it's always from the honest paying customer. I'm not saying that is right, I'm just saying no piracy = lower prices. (probably)
You're mistaking corporations for benevolent/conscientious entities. They're not. If it can up the price without ill effects, lowering it is not an option. In fact, doing so would violate the law (fucking shareholders for the sake of the customers isn't legal anywhere in the world).
They even removed the 10-day rule from shops around here because of pirates.
Chances are they just used piracy as an excuse. Every time you return a purchase to a shop, the shop incurs expenses. Those expenses frequently can't be reclaimed by the shop, and never 100%. Obviously any retailer will jump at any excuse to refuse the service.
Of course it doesn't hold water either. Cracking/circumventing copy protection has always been time consuming & difficult. It's not something very many people would want to do, and especially since the days of keygens, isn't something very many people are capable of.
So all this bullshit about pirates being some kind of Robin Hood character is crap, they are shafting the consumer more than the faceless corporation, imo.
I'm in no way playing pirate apologist here, because piracy is no solution to anything. However, it's a massive fucking stretch to blame it for all the shit corporates & retailers wants us to put up with. Because the simple fact is that with or without pirates, they'd want to subject us to the shit.