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Title: Consumer rights advocate blasts EA over Dead Space 2 DRM lockouts
Post by: Redaktion on May 14, 2026, 00:03:17
Consumer rights advocate Louis Rossmann criticized EA for continuing to sell Dead Space 2 on Steam despite its legacy DRM limiting users to five activations and the removal of the tool once used to reset them. The dispute highlights growing frustration over digital ownership, unsupported DRM, and claims that such practices push paying customers toward piracy to access games they already bought.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Consumer-rights-advocate-blasts-EA-over-Dead-Space-2-DRM-lockouts.1295617.0.html
Title: Re: Consumer rights advocate blasts EA over Dead Space 2 DRM lockouts
Post by: lol on May 14, 2026, 14:14:09
"New York-based"

Get your facts straight if you want to be taken seriously as a journalist.
This simple mistake in the very first sentence of the article show that you're just regurgitating pre-written stuff, and don't know about Louis Rossman.

Louis Rossman left New York and moved to Texas back in 2022.
He's published several videos about this, documenting the move, and the legal issues.