Ubisoft dumps Starforce DRM - claim
Staff members at Ubisoft have been telling forum sites that they are no longer using the controversial maker of DRM products Starforce.
They say that maker of Heroes of Might & Magic has dropped Starforce DRM from its forthcoming release, number five, and will not be using it in the future.
Read the complete story here. (The Inquirer)
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