I wrote none of this.
It looks like that is the same amount of it you understand.
Going over the ones you decided to bold.
Gamers shall have the right to return games that don't work with their computers for a full refund.
Since you have made no complaint about your computer not being able to acutally run sins, I fail to see why you made this bold.
Gamers shall have the right to demand that download managers and updaters not force themselves to run or be forced to load in order to play a game.
This proves your lack of research as Impulse is only needed to update or install the digital version of Sins. You can even remove Impulse and Sins will work fine. You also don't need Impulse to re-activate a patched or digital game if you move it to another computer, that computer just needs an internet connection. All you need for activation is your serial number for Sins and the email address for your Impulse account.
Gamers shall have the right to expect that games won't install hidden drivers or other potentially harmful software without their express consent.
Another fail as Impulse does neither.
Gamers shall have the right to re-download the latest versions of the games they own at any time.
You can through Impulse. It automatically handles activation as well during the update.
Gamers shall have the right to not be treated as potential criminals by developers or publishers.
I fail to see how requiring a one time per patch or move activation treats you like a criminal. You don't feel like a criminal if you have to use car keys to drive your car do you?
Gamers shall have the right to demand that a single-player game not force them to be connected to the Internet every time they wish to play.
The only way this would be a smi-valid complaint is if you are downloading, installing, archiving or moving the installation of Sins everytime you play. Even then it would be somthing that is your choice.