I think that they should slap a fat sign on the shelves of all games that says
"Warning, this purchase you are about to make does not entitle you to complete ownership of the game, but only the right to play said game on a single registered console, and said game's value will decrease significantly if traded or given to someone other than the original owner. If you lose the system that the game is registered on, then you are out of luck, and if you really lost a console system, then you don't deserve to be playing video games! Don't like it, then suck it!"
Even though that was primarily a joke, I think that with the way things are now, people should be somehow presented with their rights to each game that they purchase before the purchase is complete so they know to avoid the game if it implements policies people disagree with. I.e, they should tell you up front certain things like if the game does not come with an ending and must be purchased separately at a later date. Yippie, another speculative pointless idea.
"Warning, this purchase you are about to make does not entitle you to complete ownership of the game, but only the right to play said game on a single registered console, and said game's value will decrease significantly if traded or given to someone other than the original owner. If you lose the system that the game is registered on, then you are out of luck, and if you really lost a console system, then you don't deserve to be playing video games! Don't like it, then suck it!"
Even though that was primarily a joke, I think that with the way things are now, people should be somehow presented with their rights to each game that they purchase before the purchase is complete so they know to avoid the game if it implements policies people disagree with. I.e, they should tell you up front certain things like if the game does not come with an ending and must be purchased separately at a later date. Yippie, another speculative pointless idea.