daftalchemist said:
Somebody is getting money from me buying the game, therefore it is not piracy.
So if you donate to your private torrent site, that makes it OK?
The way I see it, the problem with piracy is that you can keep the copy you're giving away, while used games can't do that. However, both cases are JUST AS BAD for the developers. While they can point the finger to piracy, it's difficult to do the same with such an old practice, like buying and selling used items.
What we gamers need is lending libraries. Book publishers hate them (they really do), yet libraries are older than them, established within law and culture. Games came long after capitalism, so you can see how developers tried to make sure that no such thing as lending can happen legally.
So, there's a question for you. If libraries starting lending software and games, would you borrow from them?
PS: Food for thought: Many know (and many don't) that when you buy software, you are actually buying the license to use it. It is not yours by any means. You're not supposed to lend, sell or copy what is not yours in the first place. That is why I like Steam. The license lasts forever (ideally), while license for physical copies lasts as long as the DVD lasts (you try convincing EA to give you another copy of Dragon Age because your little sister broke the first one).
PPS: So, supposedly, you can back-up your game as long as you own the physical copy, you can sell it as used to someone else, but you cannot do both at the same time.
PPPS: Sigh...I guess software companies have the power to write the laws as they see fit.
PPPPS: Give us lending libraries, now! Digital ones, so we won't have to walk. With a small subscription fee. "Get the game for 2 weeks, renew it for another 2 if need be"! That would drive the developers insane...