I get your point but don't push it too farfunkadil wrote:oh yeah, and besides that I'm really young and don't have a job and I'm still in school. Not looking to make money, not professional, etc.
-Oh, and I dont take offense, The difference I see is that software really isn't a material product, Its not like I went into a store and took the CD or anything like that, Its not like their losing money because I never would have bought. It is like MP3s of music I never would have bought, but after listening I realized "wow, I actually enjoy this music" and go buy the album at a store so I can listen and really become a fan and own the albums.
The Only difference is that you're anonymous.
Now go to the places where you get your cracked software, hang around, with a REAL complete profile ( Real Email Adress,Real Name, Real Address, Phone Number where everyone can Reach/Catch you/Report your connections with illegal activities.) and you'll understand that there's no difference.
The Risk is Real.
Internet allows you to be faceless. That's all.
As long as you support the developpers that made you happy while using their software, maybe we could consider this as a start.