There's always room on the fence taf!!!
And yes, this is one of those issues where it is most often viewed as "Black and White". It is wrong or it isn't.
For those of you saying that this is a victimless crime and that piracy doesn't hurt anyone lets take a look at what you're saying right now.
I'm a company, say I do 5 million in software sales a year for the first few years. My software package suddenly hits it big, yay for me right? Maybe not, if people rampantly download my software then I may actually see a dip in my sales. Or, instead of seeing a 20 million dollar profit I only see a 10 million dollar profit. No big deal? What about those people I lay off due to expansion of my product not being as much as I thought it would be or about the jobs that I never create in the communitty due to the lack of increased revenue.
There is a clear cut victim here and to try and argue that there isn't, just doesn't fly with me.
The only arguement here should be why does pirating exist? Greed, curiosity, and necessity. Lets look at those three reasons.
1. Greed - Self explanitory, you don't want to pay and you want to profit/save money when there isn't reason for you to do so.
2. Curiosity - You want to test the product before purchasing. A unique opportunity that we get with software, so long as you don't keep the product past a testing phase it is all good.
3. Need - My biggest screaming point in this debate. That people may need something that they cannot afford to try and better themselves.
1 and 3 are crimes, you are stealing. But with the third point, this is an issue that is a society problem. It is a case of the "have's" outdistancing the "have-nots" and creating a larger social/economical gap in this country than already exists.
It is in this third case that I have a problem pointing at someone and saying your wrong. Yes, I say you've committed a crime but if my future or that a loved one was at stake (Don't even try to tell me school isn't someones future at stake) I'd do the same thing.