Sony had never the intension to change there DMR policy.

After Microsoft announced that the Xbox One would get a DRM system - now retired -. Fears that a similar system in the Sony PlayStation 4 would build arose With a suspicious eye on the secondhand market which is currently quite a thorn in the side of publishers was in itself a strange thought.
Despite many rumors and redeeming word at E3 as attachment served on the fact that the PlayStation 4 would contain no DRM system now it turns out that Sony initially had no intention of their policy towards lending games either by selling them to match.
Indeed, Sony was after all these questions arose perplexed about this. Especially since they had no plans to change this policy. It has worked well in recent years, so why would they change it? Argues Andrew House in an interview with The Guardian.

    "Dating from about our February event, there had leg questions about what our policy would be online. And I have to say That we were slightly perplexed, Because we had no intention of changing from a model that I think has served us really well for Several platform lifecycles. "

    "And then, of course, it was really the actions of others, and the reaction coming from consumers, Which led to more speculation. So we felt with E3 ... That it was a really good opportunity to set the record straight. But there were not any changes That we'd leg considering. "

In addition, House, a leading executive in the PlayStation segment, unaware of publishers who have been able to adapt. Policy on lobbying In retrospect it seems to be a storm in a teacup. Increasingly a case
Nevertheless, it is convenient addressed by Sony with a rock direction counter Microsoft to come. E3 Something has undoubtedly played a major role in the reversal of the DRM policy for Xbox One.



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