For the purposes of maintaining focus and not burning width by copying everything, I'm not going to respond to some bits that I consider purely the province of individual opinion, non-interesting or, shall we say, non-flame retardant. (I had a response to the first paragraph of the original post that I cut as non-productive.)
PetriWessman said:
* There is no guarantee that the DRM'ed file will still be usable in, say 5 years time (companies fold, computers get upgraded, etc etc).
This is a reasonable point. I have never stolen (oops, sorry all you "Don't you dare call me a thief just because I've stolen something!" types out there; Let me specifically say that this is *not* directed at the writer of the post I am responding to) a pdf copy of a gaming product. I have quite a few, and they were all obtained through proper channels. They are useful to me because I can burn them onto CD and access them on a personal computer that is not hooked up to the internet. If I can only open them on connected computers, then I cannot buy them because I cannot use them, not because I'm offended by anything. As another person suggested, perhaps a password system would be acceptable by the industry. I'd even go so far as to accept having the password change every time unit as long as there was some provision to drop this if the company goes out of business.
* You are locked to viewing the document with one specific program, not the N+1 possible viewers that normal PDFs can be used with.
There do appear to be ways to view these in different viewers, but I can see this reducing the non-hostile market.
...though I must wonder what the business model actually is, since some of the parties involved have stated that their prices are artifically high so they won't compete with the print product (apparently under the illusion that the print product and the PDF somehow the same thing, I guess).
A benefit of the DTRPG site is to bring new companies to the pdf market. I hope that some of these cases just represent companies scared like a person sticking their toe in the water. When it doesn't freeze/get bitten off, they'll (I hope) jump in with a friendlier price structure. I hope. I've gotten used to pdf's that cost about half the print version, so prices higher than that set me off buying it.
This is a very highly charged thread, but I've kept up with it in the hopes of finding the answers to my concerns. It is probably a little much to hope that Monte et al are still reading this after 20 pages of "You suck! I'm taking my ball and going home!"
I have a lot of interest in the new stuff by Malhavoc, but I've held off buying them due the concerns I've listed above.