After reading through here it seems to me some people have mistaken the law with ethics. My ethics tell me (because they are MY ethics - a personal choice) that I can copy music and software by big, rich people and companies. These people have money and will not fall short of dinner on the table by my actions. On the other hand there are people struggling to do something (usually something different and superior) and hungry, I have no problem buying their music/software/books/art/whatever. That is my ethics, the law is to not infringe copyright whatsoever.
The laws on piracy are just one of many wrong laws that exist. I have no problem with copyright protection. I have no right to copy an authors' work and sell it under my name, or publish without his consent. However I do not believe that his desendents have ANY right to the copyright of that work. The same with patents. Patent law is wrong in so many ways, not least of which NO company should have the right of ownership over trademarks, catchphrases, patents, copyright or any intellectual right whatsoever, only individuals have that right, and it should expire after a time (essentially when that person is dead).
Piracy is wrong and pointless. I'm sorry if this upsets you but NO game is so good you HAVE to have a copy. No application is so perfect so wonderful that you cannot find another to do the job, or get it written yourself. Hell even the OS you choose is not essential (Linus Torvalds decided to write his own). Piracy is by and large the action of over indulgent self interest and laziness.
As for whether one should copy M$ stuff. The answer is a no. I do not advocate the use of that OS, I do not accept that you have to use it, and I do not accept the arguments about having to learn something new. Tough shit. You should not be using a computer if you don't have basic skills in computing. And yes I mean that I expect everyone who uses a computer to have training to a certain level. I have never trained in Windows (or any other software product) and yet I can proficiently use wordprocessor, spreadsheets, databases, CAD/CAE, etc.,etc. And it takes me a short amount of time to learn new stuff, why? Because I make the effort. It's incredilbly lazy to use M$ when there are superior and cheaper (actually free, believe it or not) alternatives. In short there is no need to pirate M$ software, and so the question is not whether piracy is right, but whether it's even necessary. I don't need to pirate M$ software, and so I don't need to break disagreeable laws.
[ September 23, 2002: Message edited by: pkd ]