Pemptus: No, no they're not. Think for a second, try to put yourself in the position of an individual who wants The Witcher 2 and think what options you have. Now step into the shoes of a person just itching to play that old title that reminds him of a time when he still had hair, and its developer went under decades ago. What options does HE have?
A: he has an option to:
1. Buy a new copy from a digital distributor or online retailer, or buy a used copy, or borrow it from a friend.
2. Pirate the game.
B: he has an option to:
1. Buy a new copy from an online retailer, or buy a used copy, or borrow it from a friend.
2. Pirate the game.
Seems equal to me. The fact that a game is old and the 'new' copies being sold on ebay cost a whole house doesn't make pirating an okay thing to do.
A developer / publisher going bust doesn't strip them off their IPs. A company can always be reactivated and transfer the IPs to another entity. There is a reason copyright lasts 70 or more years.
Just wrote what I thought on the subject. Since they use cracks in their games (forget the whole publisher gave them permission crap, they gave them permission for the original exe, the modification done by the hacking group belongs to the hacking group, but whatever...)
Oh, and this is just a discussion, if anybody really got offended or something, he has something worse to worry about than me writing this feedback.
Aaaand, no I wasn't offended or whatever.