I'd quit. I've said before: if things I pirate disappeared, that's okay. I don't feel I have any right to them anyway.ZeroAX wrote:Would you like it if you are employed by someone, you do a lot of hard work, and then he says "screw it I don't feel like paying you"?
Yeah, I pirate TV shows as well. They take years to get to my country and are broadcasted for free in the US. I'd love to watch Hulu, but they don't allow me. I watch the Colbert Report and Daily Show almost every day using Modify Headers. I even watch their ads for products I've never seen in my life. If I waited for Breaking Bad, it would be two years before watching the first season.BTW, I too pirate TV shows, but only cause they are originally free to broadcast, but if I want to see it on my local TV channel I might have to wait 3 years for them to sub the current season, and since studio executives are idiots who won't allow me to see that video online, with ads on the side (so they can make some money), I'm left no choice.
But as I said, it was only I was left no choice.
It's just that the anti-piracy screeds of people around here (and elsewhere) sometimes scream of spoiled American syndromme. Yeah, America is amazing and you do not pirate anything ever. Yeah, entertainment is not necessary; fine, neither are most things you do in your life. You only need shelter, a couple of clothes and food to live, not much else.
I can't even get too angry when people pirate new games around here (something I don't). They cost 150 fucking dollars and never drop in value because there's no used market due to extremely low sales. And that's because our currency is "overvalued" and the government is doing everything in its power to debase it.
It's great that most guys around here don't pirate. I just wish people would stop painting this issue in such a black 'n white fashion.
