Meh (hoorah for the dictionary), I think it depends.
One scenario were I think its morally ok: Abandonware. Games that are no longer sold anywhere aside from eBay and the like, and/or the owning company has long since ceased trading. For example, much of the Interplay backlot has fallen away.
Second scenario: Backups. But thats not piracy you say? According to EA, and others, and the music industry, (see http://xkcd.com/488/ ) it is. Although legally, under UK law, its legal.
Third scenario: Getting rid of DRM. So, you purchased a legal copy of the game? But you don't want an DRM messing around with your system? Seems fair to me. To EA? You are a pirate of the highest calibre. Why? Because, the want you to never, ever sell on your game to return some of the over-the-top pricing you paid for it.
Fourthly, perhaps: No demo. Alot of games now aren't coming out with demos to play before you buy. EA seem to be the spearhead of this - perhaps because their games are never as good as promised. Personally, I'm not sure if I'd 100% support downloading for a demo, because I suspect its a lie people tell themselves so they aren't stealing.
Aside from that, I'd say its morally wrong, and almost certainly illegal. You might not like companies like EA, but that doesn't give you the right to steal. It'd be the same as saying 'I don't support... The team behind the Simpson, so I'll steal a copy of the movie to avoid supporting them whilst getting what I want.
One scenario were I think its morally ok: Abandonware. Games that are no longer sold anywhere aside from eBay and the like, and/or the owning company has long since ceased trading. For example, much of the Interplay backlot has fallen away.
Second scenario: Backups. But thats not piracy you say? According to EA, and others, and the music industry, (see http://xkcd.com/488/ ) it is. Although legally, under UK law, its legal.
Third scenario: Getting rid of DRM. So, you purchased a legal copy of the game? But you don't want an DRM messing around with your system? Seems fair to me. To EA? You are a pirate of the highest calibre. Why? Because, the want you to never, ever sell on your game to return some of the over-the-top pricing you paid for it.
Fourthly, perhaps: No demo. Alot of games now aren't coming out with demos to play before you buy. EA seem to be the spearhead of this - perhaps because their games are never as good as promised. Personally, I'm not sure if I'd 100% support downloading for a demo, because I suspect its a lie people tell themselves so they aren't stealing.
Aside from that, I'd say its morally wrong, and almost certainly illegal. You might not like companies like EA, but that doesn't give you the right to steal. It'd be the same as saying 'I don't support... The team behind the Simpson, so I'll steal a copy of the movie to avoid supporting them whilst getting what I want.