Again, "Running a DRM'd piece of proprietary software is essentially the same as running a non-DRM'd piece of proprietary software.
Either way, you're running proprietary software.
If you're going to use non-DRM'd games, you might as well indulge in DRM'd games, and you might as well install Windows. When you can justify that amount of proprietary software, you only go down a road of further justifications. Canonical is a prime example of this road."

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