What I kind so appalling is the utter indifference towards our rights to a secondhand market from the people here who support this. EA, and much of the industry, have been very openly hostile about used games. This isn't "oh golly gee, we can't make ends meet". They hate the used games market, they want it GONE.
We KNOW their overall incentive and it isn't good. And this is a very obvious first step to try to eliminate the used market. They'll push it as far as they can. It seems very naive to assume that this will okay and they won't cross the line and push it further. And what if this extends to markets beyond videogames? Would you be happy with DVDs that locked out features if you bought used or albums that excluded songs?
I also think EA and these other companies have done a very effective job of spreading the propaganda that the rights to a secondhand market we have had since forever is WRONG and that we're bad people if we buy things used. The spread of this idea is very dangerous. It is entirely fed to us by big corporations who want to bleed us dry. They would LOVE it if used sales were outright illegal without a cut going to the parent company. Flea markets, garage sales, eBay, Craig's list, or just selling your used car - gone. They would love to kill that stuff off and they're spreading the idea that this stuff is somehow wrong. After that I figure the attack will be on borrowing stuff because, well hell, why should I let my neighbour borrow my snow shovel? That's just ripping off the snow shovel company out of his potential sale!
I see a lot of this digitial rights stuff regarding IP to be an attack on the right to own physical property. And I say that as a musician who would not want people pirating his music. Something that is seriously wrong, stealing, has been used as a launching point to squash consumer rights and give more power to large corporations. And I say this as someone who is quite supportive of capitalism. Pirating videogames is wrong. Buying used games isn't. Ripping MP3s off CDs you bought to put on your MP3 player isn't. Watching a DVD you purchased with a whole group of your non-paying friends watching isn't.