I'm not arguing for piracy, neither am I championing civil liberties infringing laws forced onto ISPs/Governments by OTT media moguls. Neither am I championing unfair non return policies on games. All three have to change, and using the stick/stick approach isn't going to solve anything. Quadrupling the price of petrol and pocketing the tax will not make an environmentally conscious person out of a muscle car driver, ditto with all the fuss and draconian nazi like laws introduced to try and prevent downloads.
Funny thing is when I owned a C64 I had 99% originals, and the copies I did have were Turbotape64 dumps of slow load games, maybe 5 or 6 and 100+ original games. So I don't think age has anything to do with it. It's all down to ease of access.
Legality aside, Microsoft doesn't deserve a penny of my money EVER and if you disagree you are in the wrong forum brother, Microsoft ruined home computing for everyone in the world with that pathetic OS and their less than legal tactics. Argue with me all you like about movies/games/music but M$ are not getting a penny of my money and it's a damn shame the whole world doesn't pirate their stuff so they will just die and GTFO of my face.
The fact is though that pirates have done more to put everything you love into the digital age and into digital formats than all the media and games companies combined for the last 10 years. If it weren't for people like AXXO and FXG and Secretmyth spending years perfecting the coding process we would probably still be on blocky first generation Mpeg2 transcodes of rubbish sources. Music industry still hasn't got a clue what the problem is, ie nobody wants all the fake talentless crap shoved in our faces via American Idol except a few gormless twats. Album is a dead concept, charging the same for 10 MP3s as a physical product that costs 3x as much to produce/distribute is also bordering on insanity. Most of these big companies are bastards and they have screwed you for decades, now that they lost control they want to fix it so they can screw you again. MKV is more impressive than Blu-Ray, that is a simple fact, you don't need Quadcore CPUs or 40gb discs to watch something at 1080p, but if the public realised what a con the entire industry is and all the non-essential 'upgrades' of tech forced onto you as 'essential purchases' they might see it differently.
Yes it is a stolen product, but it is not comparable to stealing a car or causing physical damage to break into a house and rob someone. Neither does it fund terrorism. Aren't you people bored of all the bullshit these governments throw at you, first knock off cigarettes funded human trafficking and terrorism, now it's little John using bittorrent to watch some movies for free who is going to cause the end of the world apparently. People really believe this crap too I bet.
That is all I really have to say on the subject. Judge as you will, but at the time it was right for the reasons I have given, and it is still right today especially when the US supreme court refuses to grow a pair and M$ are still unpunished for 20 years of their mafia tactics. Nor am I going to mend my ways until the media companies fix the problems they have created from their own ignorance and inability to embrace the digital age even now as I type this. Watching TV shows in super shitty Flash-blur-o-vision is a load of crap. Nobody wants it after half a decade of pristine AVI rips at ridiculously low CPU requirements and compact file sizes being the norm.
Enjoy the rest of your day everyone, and peace. Everyone has their own opinion, laws are only rules approved by government, none of which has the interests of the ordinary man at heart in a capitalist world. A law is just a thought written on a piece of paper, given the right amount of arm twisting anything can become law even if the majority of the voting public disagree with it 100%. Think on that issue for the rest of the day while your emails are being read without your consent.
