I find the mentality that it's a-ok to copy someones time & effort pretty amazing to be honest, it seems there are a lot of people out there who see it as their right to pirate stuff and that somehow the likes of TPB and Newzbin being taken out of commission is "wrong"?
Do you all seriously consider that any intangible content "deserves to be free" and that the creator of it - irrespective of whether they happen to be some random guy programming in their spare time hoping to one day sustain themselves with the proceeds of selling their work or a behemoth like EA - doesn't deserve recompense for their efforts?
I seriously don't understand how it is that some people are happy to pay someone for their intangible expertise (e.g. plumber, mechanic, etc) but when it comes to software - movies, music, games - the author deserves to be ripped off?
Piracy is sustained from the fact that there are still people out there going out and buying albums, buying games from shops and visiting the cinema. If everyone pirated stuff (i.e. paid nothing for it) where do you envisage the money comes from to reward or even sustain the people that created the content? They've got to pay the bills as well, they can't pay their mortgage with good will...
Food for thought?