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Well most of the addressed issues were obviously common sense scenarios. The one thing I found interesting was this tibit:

""If there's ambiguity," he continued. "It's because it's possible that, in the future, IF WE ADDED BACK some of those family sharing ideas we had in the beginning, we'd have [to] reintroduce similar types of policies. So IF you wanted to have a game and have that family sharing, always-in-the-cloud, and digital loaning - then we might add those requirements back. You can imagine a world where we have both types of models at the same time.""

This is what they should have done from the get-go. Give you a choice if you want to opt into the DRM thing 24 hour check with all the benefits or allow you to opt out and go with the status quo (not hooking up to the internet at all would result in the system defaulting to the status quo mode). Only allowing one or the other was the biggest mistake IMO, hopefully they do bring it back and allow you to pick which type of system you want.