GOG releases FCKDRM website to explain the pitfalls of DRM technology

The only argument I have with this is the miss information regarding backup,copy and use anywhere.
I've not come across any user agreement that does not, in some way or form state that you do not own anything. The software itself and your saves are all owned by whoever the user agreement states that is (usually the publisher) and it is never you. in fact thinking about it all of the above is covered in user rights agreements. Unless CDproject red are saying they are happy to take all of this out of the user agreements I think they are kinda fighting against there own legal team here. I don't own a copy of any of their games but doubt these things have been omitted in those user agreements, please prove me wrong if any owners have this info.
 
I have witcher the wild hunt and the DLCs but I just dont bother playing it because it not on steam and I dislike using multiple ways to play my games, would be nice to just be able to play how and when I wanted and.
Thankfully I might be able to completely ditch windows if the Steam play thing works out
 
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