Haha. That's the one thread on L-G that I've been skipping. I got into it too late and haven't been motivated enough to read it yet.
Anyway I still think Steam is evil. It's divesting consumers of their property rights. Or, to put it differently, it's ensuring that those rights never become established. They should call it a rental service because that's what it is. Long-term rental. I have the same uneasiness about this system as I do about MMORPGs. Both are systems perpetuated by grasping, avaricious VG distributors who couldn't care less if the games are playable in 30 years. Maybe they even plan to make the consumer shell out another wad of cash to buy the hard-copy after it's obsolete. It's disgusting. It breathes middle-man. There's no way the artists behind the games would want this. I reckon the artists behind MMORPGs are more into temporal art so they just don't care, but the artists who release stuff via Steam? Why? They're talked into it by the middle-men.
EDIT: OK that's not totally accurate. I also skip the ID thread since people got whiny last time I spoke on that subject.