Finally someone thinks in real borders. Till now it seemed to me like people completely ignored that "legalizing" stage and the oposite, which are crucial to handle somehow.
I can't tell I'm in that bad situation as I have bit of cool payware gear now, but I absolutely agree with that points. Have been there, kinda still am. Especially students. Even those on colleges. It takes just bigger lesson schedulle with some course repeating, bit of nacessary family time and you have no chance to fit side job in there, which makes sustaining warez free environment quite a limiting task.
But yeah, I really support that idea! Especially the "make a song/presets with our stuff and get it for free/with discount". If it's good, it'll raise image of the product and user is helped. Win win. It also cancels question of what is poor. Richer people would rather have the time than the money. Not exactly "economic" thinking, but really good minded one. I'm a fan!
About the free stuff argument: Yes, there is lots of amazing free stuff, but still with majority of (good) payware you can achieve a bit better results. But songs are really like children. They're your idea and you want to treat them as best as you can. And even that emotion of not being able to afford better plugs for them is kind of similar. It just bares you down, becouse yu know you are the looser. :/
