[color=66ff00]Those freeloading hackers are partially responsible for the fact that your copy of windows is more secure, that it's a lot harder to copy your credit card details that you use to purchase stuff off the internet, that you don't have to shell out hundreds of pounds/dollars/[insert your choice of currency here] on software that only 'mostly' works.
They push software companies to upgrade and update; something those companies would just shrug off if they figured they could get away with it. I congratulate them, they push technological innovation forward.
As someone pointed out before, the fact that I can download music does not mean I am stealing music that I would normally have bought; I don't have the cash to buy all of those CD's so I wouldn't have got the music at all if the music was not available online.
BTW I agree with DG on this, they'll never create an unbreakable and profitable system.
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