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Well, I can give a personal example. For some years I have done the layout of my faculty journal (for free btw). We had Macs at the faculty and I had an iBook. I copied / pirated several applications (Quark, photoshop, etc.) to my iBook to be able to do the layout at home. I had no intention and also in effect didn't have either the cash ready or the time to save up enough to buy them. During the years that I did the layout I employed them also for various other purposes (making posters for my students association for example).
Since I stopped doing the layout I haven't used them anymore. I copied / pirated them and used them for some years. Should I have bought them? I don't think so. I should have used the licensed copies available at my faculty, but then I would not have been able to work in weekends, I would have had to go there everytime I needed to get work done and it's noisy and distarcting, etc. So for my own convenience I copied / pirated them.
However, what damage did I do? I did the job for free and I had zero income. I had a students grant which was barely enough for my rent. I enjoyed every darn minute of it and learned a whole lot. I still stan by what I said in my previous post. I agree with you that what I have done is technically illegal, but not that it caused any damage.
Since I stopped doing the layout I haven't used them anymore. I copied / pirated them and used them for some years. Should I have bought them? I don't think so. I should have used the licensed copies available at my faculty, but then I would not have been able to work in weekends, I would have had to go there everytime I needed to get work done and it's noisy and distarcting, etc. So for my own convenience I copied / pirated them.
However, what damage did I do? I did the job for free and I had zero income. I had a students grant which was barely enough for my rent. I enjoyed every darn minute of it and learned a whole lot. I still stan by what I said in my previous post. I agree with you that what I have done is technically illegal, but not that it caused any damage.