User blog comment:USARMP/Omega: Worth it or Comic Fodder?/@comment-1786741-20121128025310/@comment-2076032-20121128110548

"And also on a ethical ground, it's just wrong having things on the disk but locking them."

There are no grounds and no precedents on which to produce an ethical standard around what one can and cannot do with their own intellectual property. What you are doing here is enforcing your own moral beliefs on what game devs should do with content. They can do with their property whatever the hell they want. When you buy the disc, it doesn't automatically make their intellectual property yours to be entitled to, and it is not unethical to protect content on the hardware based on what right's a player has purchased to determine what they can and cannot have access to. On one hand, it simplifies the manufacturing process, making the game cheaper overall for everyone, to put all the content on one disc and make special content only available to people who pay a little extra for the "premium experience", as opposed to the other hand where they make more than one kind of disc with different kinds of content, thus complicating the manufacturing process by requiring alternative production lines and making the game more expensive for everyone.

You have a really poor grasp of copyright law and basic economics.