RWarehall: Someone gets the rights.
What if nobody
wants the rights then? I'm sure you'll next answer would be that someone else will be forced to hold the rights. Oh well.
Furthermore, if you can't see how piracy can impact a game's bottom line, I can't help you. The whole reason so many companies are now using Denuvo is that it is protecting the most profitable period of sales for a game, release.
The whole reason is the illusion that piracy hurts sales. Do you really believe there are pirates who will buy the game just because it isn't cracked yet? They'll play their already pirated games UNTIL this one is cracked. They can wait. I'd even argue that the sales number of a game would be more lucrative by itself than the very same number but with piracy rates beside it. Do the people who buy games simply vanish and it's all just pirates, by the way?
The fact a bunch of pirates were trading files for free proved nothing to developers. As to preserving these games? Do you really believe the live copies of any popular game disappeared. My closet and those of most users on GoG would prove that to be untrue.
Eventually these copies might die. Not in your lifetime, but if they do, I hate to be on the receiving end of it just because 'hurr durr abandonware is worst thing ever.'
The fact you seem to want to be declared some kind of saint of preservation for downloading games you have no right to own for free is rather idiotic.
Are you even aware of yourself by now? I never wanted any of that which you said. All you do is insult and insult and insult and now you're making up assumptions about my motives.
You have no rights to the games. You copy them for free. Fact is what you are doing IS morally and legally wrong. These are not your games. You were not given permission to have the games. Morally wrong. Everyone else is doing it is no excuse. Some ridiculous claim you are helping preserve them for posterity by playing them for free, same sort of bullshit. All I see are a bunch of thieves trying to justify it...and failing miserably.
Morally, nobody freaking cares. If they do cared, why is nobody using the copyright system against you? That's right. Once a game stops selling, they don't keep around lawyers to handle the legality of games which are no longer for sale. They don't come out and say these games should not be pirated. By your logic, the games wouldn't even last until the copyright laws deem said games to be public domain. They'll die off, they'll cease to exist all because "what, free games used to be on sale? You're a thief and a scum of the earth!"
Again, how do I 'steal' something that isn't even sold? Right. You don't care if the laws were broken if a game is pirated with the rights holder saying it's okay. You also don't mind used copies even if they give no payment to the rights holder. Whose side are you on? I'll reword this better.
If I don't pay money for an abandoned game, I'm a thief and scum of the earth.
If I don't pay money for a game whose rights holder doesn't mind piracy, I'm not a thief and scum of the earth.
If I do pay money for an abandoned game, but the developers don't see it, I'm fine.
Seems all that you care about is the payment. Doesn't matter where it goes. If I pay it, I am 'legally and morally' allowed the abandoned game. So if each time I download an abandoned game off the internet, and throw cash equivalent to what used to be its selling price out of the window, does that mean I also legally and morally are allowed the abandoned game?
Seriously, stop wasting your breath. Your legal and morality policing is obviously not working. All you're doing is insulting everyone who disagrees with you and then making a lecture about 'morality.' You're only enticing people to not listen to you in the first place.
Which is precisely what I'll do from now on.