Oh... you can ignore. Nice! It's not anti-consumer. A disc is just a medium for the data, you can give someone a piece of plastic and still require the game be connected online to play which makes that disk just as valuable or worthless as a digital medium. The disk argument is really stupid this day and age. People keep complaining about the "what if the server gets shut off rendering my property useless". There have been countless games already that have gone through such things, and nobody cares because they are old and no longer played. Floppy disk games anyone? Old/Failed MMOs and yet people move on. It's extremely rare that I've seen a game that requires an internet connection to play get shut down when it still had people playing it. True ownership is actually quite rare. Most people don't know this fun tidbit but if you live in the states even after you are done paying off your car you still don't actually own it
You own the right to drive it. You get a certificate of title and not the actual title: "The certificate of title is a piece of paper that only represents the title of the car. Each car that is manufactured has an MCO, or “manufacturer’s certificate of origin,” that is the true title for the car. Because most cars are purchased on a payment plan, the dealer sends the MCO to the state agency that controls the registration of vehicles. The MCO is microfilmed and then shredded to make it much more difficult for you to obtain the actual title."