I knew it'd sell phenomenally, just a shame about the DRM etc.

Addition: I actually emailed SecuROM (Sony DADC) today after uninstalling Spore. I'd basically finished the game anyway, and I felt some remorse about feeding EA's DRM machine, so I didn't want it on my computer.
Once I'd uninstalled the game I set about seeing if it does actually install SecuROM into your system, as opposed to just in the game files, so I did a bit of research reading some guides to removing SecuROM and sure enough it was in my registry and all sorts. I found myself mentally apologising to people I said had "cried wolf" about it being a rootkit, because this thing is extremely difficult to get rid of. I even downloaded the official "SecuROM uninstall tool" from their website only to be greeted by errors.
I sent the following email to them at about 7pm, requesting help: -
Me said:Dear sir/madam,
I recently purchased 'Spore', a game protected by SecuROM technology,
and have decided to uninstall the game from my computer. The game was
removed successfully but there were traces of the SecuROM technology
itself left behind afterward.
I searched on your website and found the SecuROM uninstaller that is
linked to in your support F.A.Q. Unfortunately, upon running said
uninstaller, I was greeted by an error that says: "The DRM data could
not be vacated because the application or other applications require
it for proper operation." This is quite puzzling to me as I already
removed 'Spore', and to my knowledge I have no other SecuROM protected
games or applications installed on my machine.
If it helps, I'm running an administrator account with user account
control (UAC)enabled on Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit. Also, if it
is possible, I would appreciate it if you could forward me a list of
software that uses this version of SecuROM so that I may double-check
that none of the software I'm using requires it.
Sincerely yours,
[Me.]
They replied very quickly, about 9pm, but with horrible news: -
SecuROM said:Hello.
The registry entry is needed to save the digital rights information. If a demo
software is protected by SecuROM then it should only work for, as an example,
30 days. The necessary license is stored in the registry. Therefore, please
understand that it is not possible to delete such a entry.
Best regards,
SecuROM Support Team
SecuROM on the web: http://www.securom.com
or via e-mail: [email protected]
So, basically, if you install any SecuROM 7 game since Bioshock the only way you're going to get rid of all the junk they secretly install into your machine (by which I mean it's not specifically named in the EULA, nor is how permanent) is by reformatting the hard disk. Had I known how permanent this would be I wouldn't have bought Spore, and even though I hate DRM I thought I'd buy it anyway because I really enjoy the game (having previously 'demoed' it).
Thanks a lot EA, and you too Sony DADC / SecuROM.
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