I think the majority of piracy is done by people who spend the same amount of cash per month on films/games/music/digital culture as they would if they weren't pirating. I don't think anyone is really losing out. It's effect on the industry is as fear-inspiring and ineffectual as recording off the radio on to tapes was for the music industry in the 80s.
Impeded demand in people who can't afford the nice boxed games and wait through 5 days of downloads and viruses and do fiddly cracking to play what they love, does not translate into lost sales. Many piraters will still buy into what actually entertains them to feel like a proper part of it, and for the flexibility/convenience that often comes with it (steam etc). Also when you own the pirated version, playing it feels like an illegitimate hobby.
The nuts pirates who pirate everything because they know it's a low risk crime and it makes them feel cool, who don't spend anything on digital culture even though they have disposable income are parasites I concede.
But that group is only growing because companies keep complaining about piracy on the audience's time and lowering the value of their products by having DRM hoops for you to jump through, thereby painting themselves as the corporate enemy and the crime to look edgy. To dumb pirates anyway. And my generation is the dawn of the dumb.
My 2 cents. What's urs?
Impeded demand in people who can't afford the nice boxed games and wait through 5 days of downloads and viruses and do fiddly cracking to play what they love, does not translate into lost sales. Many piraters will still buy into what actually entertains them to feel like a proper part of it, and for the flexibility/convenience that often comes with it (steam etc). Also when you own the pirated version, playing it feels like an illegitimate hobby.
The nuts pirates who pirate everything because they know it's a low risk crime and it makes them feel cool, who don't spend anything on digital culture even though they have disposable income are parasites I concede.
But that group is only growing because companies keep complaining about piracy on the audience's time and lowering the value of their products by having DRM hoops for you to jump through, thereby painting themselves as the corporate enemy and the crime to look edgy. To dumb pirates anyway. And my generation is the dawn of the dumb.
My 2 cents. What's urs?