This is a recurring argument, we don't have much money so we wouldn't have ought it anyway. Or they are charging too much, or sueing us wouldn't help since you wouldn't get much...or whatever...
And I see that, I grew up in a middle class family, and I have been a student. My only question is this: Is it ok then for poor people to do whatever they want? A pirated copy of Windows, MS office, thousands of songs, dozens of movies, dozens of games, etc... Is that ok? Would the courts see that as ok? If you put a significant amount of time and money into producing a product only for it to be copied and distrubuted without you so you can't make any money keeping you in a stupid low paying job. Is that ok?
All so that a group of people, who If they really put their mind to it could pay, can say arrrrrrgh!!!! I'm a pirate.
It's not about the money, you could pay if you wanted, you don't really make any distinction between a large company, and a starving artist, or MS and a lone wolf programmer. You want the content and you don't care about who produced it. You think it is cool to be a pirate.
pay hundreds for hardware but think its a crime to pay 50 for a game....The hardware is worthless without the software, so which is really more important?
First of all I could make the again "often used" arguement that being of a middle class background what right have you got to comment about so called "poor people".
Secondly, I really don't think a mature person thinks its cool to be software pirate or even a real life one. A Pirates of the Carribean fictional romantic stlyle one maybe, but not a real one.
They will never go after people who pirate software because A) They would be fighting a losing battle, and B) It would cost the world. So the go after the facilitators like Pirate Bay, and all the others all the way back to Napster.
The fact is people do it because they can, plain and simple. People will continue to do it as long as they are able. Some try to justify it, some don't. Some hide behind slogans like "information is free" others don't. At the end of the day its a morale decision.
The internet is the wild west and as they crack down on the internet and begin to police it more and more, which they will, there will alway be clever people fighting the good (or bad) fight. I dont know about you guys but that makes me warm inside.
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