One really has to question how bad is piracy, how much does it cost to add DRM usually, does it increase sales to add DRM since some people would be impatient and buy it instead of waiting for a crack, is DRM there for more then one reason and how many customers does a company lose when adding DRM to their games? I guess a lot of this questions have different answers considering the game/company.
The DRM isn't here to be a nuisance, it's here because it's just part of the technology. The games need an internet connection to stream the games so you must be always online. There's no point complaining about the DRM since it's not even intentional here, it just becomes part of the tech.
Although I think OnLive has been taking a pretty decent cut from each game sale on there because of the 0% piracy rate they have.