@notdeadyet...Let me first assure you that I don't intend to argue about this, and there is no offense intended. I am simply going to clarify my previous statement, and share my experiment with you.
Your suggestion about backing the program software up on a USB key simply doesn't work. I'm quite computer savvy, and I tried it on an old machine that I had stored in the basement. When you attempt to start the program after transferring the USB key to another computer, you're still asked if you want to register or if you already have an account, and if you already have an account you need to provide your username and password, just as it does if you download the program from scratch. This is why many users who need to reinstall VGHD get the message about too many installs. Any attempt to setup VGHD software leads to this. Quite simply, you have to be able to communicate with Totem's servers. Obviously Totem Entertainment isn't going to leave such a blatant loophole. If they did, anybody could distribute the software to whomever they like. Totem has this covered, and I don't blame them, it is in their best interests. Therefore, if Totem goes down and your computer goes down, your collection is nothing but useless data. This would include your backups.
That being said, it is in the best interests of all members to avoid having Totem shut down. I hope you're right and this does not happen. If it does, though, good luck getting any kind of refund from the EU.
Since I'm not religious, and I don't want to start "that discussion", I think we should just leave religion out of it and concentrate on the problems that could arise if the EU ever do get their way with this.If you really think about it, this would be easier for them to accomplish than stopping people from making their own beer.