lawmatchmaker, on Jun 11 2006, 10:31 AM, said:
they even pirate formula milk.....which means babies fed with this formula are malnurished and sometimes even sick
That's just wrong. One must really ask, how low are human beings sinking just to save a few bucks?
Although I find the whole 'file-sharing is illegal' thing a little overplayed, I do see and well... respect the standpoints of those who object to this. Music, movies, games, whatever were originally made with the intent of those products being sold to the public (yes and I can already hear the opposition's arguments e.g. it should be accessible to everyone, an artist creates for art itself and not for profit etc.) but yeah, lawsuits targetting people who are file-sharing isn't completely unjustified.
I download/share quite a bit myself. Do I feel guilty about it? Sometimes. I guess that makes me a hypocrite (which I won't deny) but yeah, I guess there are times when pirating would seem justifiable and other times not so. It's a sketchy topic of discussion.
I'd like to see how the RIAA approaches this one though. I can almost imagine the courtroom scene:
RIAA "So yeah... downloading is wrong. You're bad people and should be made an example of."
Family "But we don't own a computer to download with"
*dead silence. owls and crickets can be heard in the background*