Posted December 06, 2012
Hawk52: I'm not going to touch the subject so much as get something off my chest.
Don't bring up morality on subjects like this, because here's the thing about morality: Morality is relative to the person deciding on their own moral compass; defined by the experiences and opinions of the person making the choice at that time. Just because something is illegal, or goes against a group or personal norm of others does not make it immoral to the person making that decision. It might be frowned upon by others and society in general, but that is not morality.
StingingVelvet: I think there are moral absolutes. Rape, for example, is always immoral. And while some morality might be socially constructed, like say stoning women for having sex, I think that could still be absolutely immoral when viewed from outside the bubble. Don't bring up morality on subjects like this, because here's the thing about morality: Morality is relative to the person deciding on their own moral compass; defined by the experiences and opinions of the person making the choice at that time. Just because something is illegal, or goes against a group or personal norm of others does not make it immoral to the person making that decision. It might be frowned upon by others and society in general, but that is not morality.
That said piracy is not among these absolutes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Singer
I can't stand the guy though, or people who molest badgers.
Piracy sits in some grey areas of reasoning, the law is pretty black & white though. That said, I'd be lying if I said I have never pirated when I was younger or when funds are tight, yet I support the industry a lot as a consumer; my cupboard is filled with retail PSX, PS2, PS3, PSP and 3DS games and the PC has all its digitals. I think absolute pirates are rare in the gaming community.
I think like someone said above, the DRM is mainly to stop people burning copies and selling them around which actually steals a profit.