Implementing anti-DRM measures that have already been developed is quite easy and inexpensive.
If it drives away customers, and I'm not saying it shouldn't, then it's quite expensive.
Perhaps I could see you're view a little better if you stopped trying to imply all pirates are losers/no life kids.
What difference does it make whether I belittle the pirates or not?
You will continue to assert I should bend over to spy software on my PC
Don't put words into my mouth. I never said anything that would imply that.
I will continue to assert we shouldn't have to.
Believe it or not, there are ways to avoid dealing with DRM aside from stealing. I can think of two. You could just not have the game. Or you could buy the game, crack it, and keep it all to yourself.
They would save money by not using the DRM, and then make more money from all the people that would not boycott their games.
World of goo is a bad example of such, Look at Sins of a Solar Empire. It was topping the sales charts, and exceeded their expectations big time. It had no DRM.
This here is what we call confirmation bias. Instead of beginning with facts, you begin with a theory - that no DRM means more sales. You then move onto the data, and the first sample (World of Goo) does not fit your theory, so you throw it out, dismissing it as a "bad example" and focus only on the data that does fit your theory.