Today on Nerdy Gaming with Arabbidb3aver we address Playstation: When we pay for a game we own the game and the license, since cbomb was reversed in 2011 we haven't seen a blatant effort to destroy customer relations like we have here. This new drm will turn everyone who owns digital games into a slave of a subscription either to restore your game license or you must loose your entire library, I smell a huge lawsuit either way. Because consumers have rights. It shouldn't matter if the consumer is online once a month the media they purchased or license they purchased should never expire they bought a product and experience and that should be theirs to have anytime they want under any circumstances. What you have essentially done is move more consumers away from your products because your policy has dictated the consumer essentially only has 30 days of play rights. What happens if the internet goes out or your cmos battery dies? Well the game is locked. What about if you pull the servers and take your machines and community off line? Essentially the consumer has lost all digital copies of games purchased by the way, (that they spent their hard earned money on,) to have at their own leisure. Sure you want to cut down on piracy got ya, but the way you cut down on piracy is not the way your going or have pushed in the past. And to quote Gabe Newell " Piracy is a symptom of poor, inconvenient, or restrictive service, and the best way to combat it is by creating a better, more valuable service, such as by offering easier access to games, automatic updates, and community features" seems to be working out fine for the competition, why do we need to be punished because honestly there are some people even to this day that dont have internet and are switching companies their games deserved to be able to be played anytime anywhere no matter your dmr handshaking with the network system. If we buy it the consumer has the right and obligation to own when they want to use the form of media game and so on so forth without the interference of your service it shouldn't matter if they haven't been online since the day they purchased said product. Its their product. Their license and their game. Your taking away fundamental values of gamers by putting every gamer in prison essentially and saying if your a good boy or girl and do what master wants then you get rewarded with game time...... honestly this has to stop. If you continue this path you will end up like Sega. Sincerly gamers everywhere!