To put it simply: NO!georgeblunt wrote: It is literally like walking into a car store and taking the latest BMW with you without paying.
The BMW shop owner payed BMW for the car and as soon as someone steels it he can't sell it to anyone else. 100% Loss
With pirated software/music/games etc, the original product is still there to be sold to anyone willing and/or able to pay for it.
The only loss is if the person who pirated it would have payed for it had he not recieved the pirated version. And for the vast majority of people using pirated software the this is not the case. And as we've seen by many responses in this thread quite a few of those who would buy, do later go on and pay for the product (many would not even have ever payed for it had they not pirated in the first place)
I'm not trying to give all pirates a clean white vest, but it's this blantant jelous preschool "he got it more easily than me, boohoo!" behaiviour that really annoys me. And for those complaining about the prices being increase or dongles introduced. Complaining about the pirates is barking up the wrong tree, get the companies to hire people who know how the market works today, and not some people who got their knowlege several decades ago.
Exampes of how "pirating" (well not quite, but more or less) helped sales:
Monty python put loads of their sketches on youtube for everyone to watch as often as they want, whenever they want, whereever they want. And within 4 months their DVD sales on amazon went up by 16,000 % (in words thats: sixteen thousand percent)

