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I'm sorry, but the only thing that matters to me is that I get to do what I want with my property. I have ownership rights and if a company tries to circumvent my rights I will circumvent their circumvention.

For example, I hate PC serial keys and always online anti-piracy systems. I often crack my legit games because these companies are trying to take my ownership rights away. I support every Humble Bundle because they are always DRM free.

Publishers have spent the last decade convincing people that they don't own the stuff they buy anymore. They have convinced people that the publisher owns the stuff on the disc and just lets you use the disc to play the game. That's not how ownership works. Ownership transfers at the point of sale. That's why I can do what ever I want with a pair of shoes or a box of cereal. Copyright stops me from using the Nike logo or the character on the cereal box, but I can do whatever I want with the physics property.

This is fundamental. Property and ownership rights are more important than some developers that made bad decisions and lost footing in a highly competitive market. Used sales are a part of all markets so if a company can't make it don't blame used sales.