I agree with Dreamer. Treating people who actually support your company like criminals is a great way to piss them off, which results in either them not buying your stuff, or getting it modded/hacked to bypass your stupid security. Has there ever been a game that wasn't hacked in less then a week? Not that I know of at least. I know I like digital distribution, but I will not be using Steam for it again, ever.
On the other hand there are still a few companies that don't require all that crap. Stardock's Galactic Civ 2 has you register a game id once, and then your never bugged about it again. The only time you have to deal with them at all is to download patches, but even then it checks your file to see its regged and you have to do nothing. Hell, you don't even have to have the cd in to play, unlike many games.
I bought CoH:OP off Steam and have regreted it ever since. Steam missed about a gig(!) of data from the install and took about 2 weeks to fix it. Combine that with the fact that between Steam and CoH's new log ins, I *have* to be online and connected to Steam and the Relic server to play any game mode, including single player and skirmishes. That's not really an issue for me, but it is for some people, and its the principle of it all that pisses me off.
P.S. It didn't help that they never did respond to my ticket or my email about the issue. I finally spliced together the missing sound files from the game's vinilla 1.x to 2.0 patch, which worked fine, until they finally fixed the issue and I had to redownload the Steam version of the files. How do you miss a freaking Gig of data? :mad: