keeveek: Yup. It's not legal. But on the moral side - websites like Abandonia help preserving the works of art that games of course are :P
Also, for the game maker it doesn't make difference if you buy used copy on ebay or download the game.
Dune game are really abandoned. They were made based on license, that expired and it's highly unlikely that anyone will start selling it again.
And just like Fuzzyfireball said - it's like downloading ROMs. It's not legal, but it's the only way to play these games now.
Much appreciated. I don't mind the moral issue, mine was more centered around the fact that the company my Dad works for pays for the internet at the house and they have a very strict policy of not downloading pirated/illegal downloading (at the risk of possible job loss) so I was unsure how abadonware was viewed within this context.
Glad I still have a physical copy of Dune 2000 but I found some other games on Abadonia that I certainly would like to try, guess I'll have to check out EBay or some other such places.
Thanks for the reply and +1 to both kee and fuzzy.