@ Piru: I was joking about the hard time you gave me on a thread about a certain USB stack and another thread you recently posted in about students getting nailed for downloading MP3s. ;-)
@ All: Back to the subject of Amiga games, it is a problem worth mentioning as we need software to keep the system alive. Little or no software is currently being developed for purchasing and anyone who buys a second hand Amiga will have a hard time finding software sold at retail. Even Amiga Forever owners without a real Amiga need access to ADF files because an original Amiga floppy game is not going to work in their PC's floppy drive.
My personal opionion is that someone who wants a particular piece of software should first check the few Amiga stores still operating (Softhut, Amigakit, etc) and then check sites such as eBay. I should think that if you actually own an original Amiga disk of a game then you cannot be prosecuted for downloading an ADF image of the same program. Heaven knows how many of my original Amiga disks still work, and downloading ADF files would be my only solution to replace a corrupted game.