If I had to pay for all the software I ever used, I'd be bankrupt today.
No you wouldn't: you just would not have had that software. Your quality of life may have not been the same. But thats life.
Oh, never. But it's a big difference between copying and stealing: keep in mind that I'm not actually taking money away from someone, I'm just not giving them money. And if I couldn't copy it, I wouldn't buy it either. It's just a convenience issue for me.
Ok so i go to my local white good store and I want to buy a washing machine. Its $1000. I say its too much, I'll pay $300, I might haggle a bit, but in the end if I can't afford it I walk out. I don't come back at 3.00 AM in the morning, back a truck through the front door, take the washing machine, and pay nothing.
Or like all those who have argued that IF the software was $25 they'd buy it, I don't leave $300 behind because thats what I want to pay for the washing machine.
Or all those "too poor" to pay wouldn't have bought anyway so its no loss: well I'm too poor to purchase a Mercedes Sports, I don't steal it and say well its no loss to Mercedes because I wouldn't have bought it anyway.. And no this is not different just because its tangible property, as there is a lot of intellectual property that goes into building that Mercedes to make it the car that it is , is in addition to the material costs, which are a minor part of the overall cost.
Ultimately, you are using something that someone has spent a great deal of time and talent firstly learning how to create, and then, actually create it, in the hope that they can earn a living.
I spent 5 years earning a professional degree during which I sacrificed earning a living and was supported by my parents. I now charge for my time when someone needs my expertise, and the service I offer lets that client have things and do things they otherwise couldn't. If my clinet doesn't pay, i don't do the work and they don't get what they want. I am not a programmer, but I don't see how they are different to me. Why should you not pay them?
Following your logic, my local pizza shop should sue me for making my own pizza at home?
If you can create from raw ingredients and tools ie an SDK and a PC, another version of Crysis or an Office suite or an OS, then no-one will deny you that right (as long a you don't COPY most of it). But thats not what you are doing: you are simple using something with commercial value that you haven't paid for.
this thread confirms what I've suspected: the vast majority of Amigans were pirates, and if you think that didn't play a major part in the platforming failing, you're kidding yourself.