Well lets start with the fact that you have no moral right to keep people from making any work they please with their own time and materials. No sane argument in favor of using the government to restrict citizens freedoms begins with "why the fuck not".
The argument to make for example distributing Harry Potter epubs to your million closest friends is that its vastly easier to transmit a few MB than it is to sit down and write the thing and fewer people might write if they had to compete with people spending 1/100th of a cent in electricity vs their months or years of work.
It's not remotely clear that the same argument holds for the game industry. We have an embarrassment of riches in terms of tools/distribution/games and its not clear that Torchlight for example is as good or better replacement for Diablo unless they just do it better.
The tools you suggest we create would overwhelmingly be used in favor of those who can afford all the lawyers not to protect indie developers and the entire world of art is so very very derivative that in 10 years no game would be created without the largess of a tiny number of owners whose undeserving great grandkids would inherit the rights to the entire industry or whatever is left of it after you assassinated it.
The argument to make for example distributing Harry Potter epubs to your million closest friends is that its vastly easier to transmit a few MB than it is to sit down and write the thing and fewer people might write if they had to compete with people spending 1/100th of a cent in electricity vs their months or years of work.
It's not remotely clear that the same argument holds for the game industry. We have an embarrassment of riches in terms of tools/distribution/games and its not clear that Torchlight for example is as good or better replacement for Diablo unless they just do it better.
The tools you suggest we create would overwhelmingly be used in favor of those who can afford all the lawyers not to protect indie developers and the entire world of art is so very very derivative that in 10 years no game would be created without the largess of a tiny number of owners whose undeserving great grandkids would inherit the rights to the entire industry or whatever is left of it after you assassinated it.