Voted undecided as it'll be based upon the protection used at the time of release. Perhaps because at one time I was in the industry, I actually do own multiple copies of games that me and my friends play at my house on the network. At the same time, I generally rig things so I don't need CD's in drives as I dislike swapping them out all the time. (I've found that manufacturers are more than willing to sell you replacement CD's, but tend to refuse to replace a damaged one for free.) As such, it generally ends with 'how far' is the manufacturer willing to go to protect their game. There is definately a line that I will go up to and then no further, regardless of my interest in the game.
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