thedreampolice
A backwards poet writes inverse.
After getting to know a lot of the people the actually make the software and see the blood sweat and tears they put in to it to make it awesome it does suck for them not to get paid. The earlier Pepsi analogy is lame because physical product and digital products are totally different in your example there is only one Pepsi but your friend still keeps using his copy of Pro tools. By all definitions that is theft. That being said I think many of these company's make life hard on legal users and don't have good demos of the software, I have no issue downloading something and trying before you buy if that is what you really do. But most companies in the music industry are tiny (even digi is considered a small company) So when a large portion of the software users are not generating revenue for the company, that can hurt.