What does everyone here think of (media) piracy (as in that stuff where you torrent something you do not legally own)? Do you think it's theft (lol) or do you think it's just a show of righteous indignation on the part of the consumer? Why do you think so many companies hate it so much?
In my opinion, the companies hate it not because it's "losing them sales" (not in the typical sense, anyway) but because it puts too much power in the hands of the consumer. If you can torrent an album or a game or a book and that book is utterly shit, what is the point in buying it? It means the consumer has utter power over what they choose to buy and companies HATE that. Well informed consumers are consumers that are not paying. This is the reason for pre-order bonuses in this day and age. If you have no idea what the game is like but are willing to buy it for "exclusive content" then you're going to buy it without being informed.
Pirating a game is like having a massive demo (a demo of the full game, in fact), which is why piracy went up so much when PC games weren't really getting demos. Companies seem to have realised this and are releasing very limited demos, but they know that piracy means that players can try out content before they buy. Which is clearly a terrible thing in this era of paid off reviewers and games companies having an utter stranglehold over reviews. ( A rant for another time. But, to put it simply, this is bullshit and there needs to be an independent body to stop it. )
What does everyone else think, then?