When has that logic EVER worked in history?
It worked pretty well in the Caribbean. When piracy died down over there, the empires realized they didn't need to use their navies to combat piracy. So they stopped doing that.
True, but then again, that costs great time, money, and manpower. Implementing anti-DRM measures that have already been developed is quite easy and inexpensive.
If you want to stop prop 8, stop trying to marry another gay person.
That would defeat the purpose of stopping prop 8. Are you trying to say that giving up piracy would defeat the purpose of stopping DRM?
Well they do seem to complement each-other...
If there is no piracy, why would there be a push to stop DRM? But then again, if everyone stopped piracy, the "hardcore" 13 year-olds who are "sticking it to the man" by downloading games and burning them onto discs using a program made by a college student with a flashed Xbox 360 they bought off of Ebay with their parents money which was flashed by a man who makes a living with Xbox "hacking" in his parent's basement would then have no way to do so ("stick it to the man" that is).
I'm not arguing your point, because in a sense you're right. No piracy = no DRM, simple enough.
It simply could be phrased better.
My view on the Corporate Viewpoint:
No piracy = No DRM
Stopping Piracy = More DRM
The companies who actually understand that consumer's hate DRM for reasons other than attempting to pirate it are mostly the ones that are being eaten alive by most other companies. (Ex A: http://kotaku.com/5085915/90-of-world-of-goo-installs-are-pirated)
Not trying to ignite a war here, but just stating my opinion.