Posted March 09, 2012
Here's my two thoughts on the topic.
1) No matter how good you are in justifying your actions, you just can't blame them for your behaviour. You're talking nonsense. No one enforces you to play newest games or watch newest TV series. And if you want to do so, then pay for it - isn't that fair? What right do you have to take it for free? There's no justification.
2) Don't you think that when companies see their product pirated heavily, they will conclude that it has a good quality? The only way to have them deliver better products on better terms is to stop buying and _stop pirating_ them.
1) No matter how good you are in justifying your actions, you just can't blame them for your behaviour. You're talking nonsense. No one enforces you to play newest games or watch newest TV series. And if you want to do so, then pay for it - isn't that fair? What right do you have to take it for free? There's no justification.
2) Don't you think that when companies see their product pirated heavily, they will conclude that it has a good quality? The only way to have them deliver better products on better terms is to stop buying and _stop pirating_ them.