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WOTC cuts off the PDF's due to piracy. We'll take them at their word.
Where's the problem? They are not obligated to sell anything. They stopped selling a product because, apparently, piracy was a concern and to combat this, they chose to take their ball and go home.
Only two main problems with this, really.
- The approach is ineffective in achieving its stated goal. Anyone who cares to can find pirated, recent WotC material easily. Stuff like the Essentials line -- which gives you counters and dungeon tiles -- is probably a more effective approach, since it gives you things that cannot easily be reproduced.
- They aren't currently selling older edition material, so fears about piracy cutting into current sales of things they don't currently sell are paradoxical and paranoid.
They can do whatever they want with their product, but I am free to call it out as (from my perspective) a pretty ignorant approach, if I see it that way. In the case that PDFs are pulled due to piracy, I do see it that way.
In the case that they're pulled due to being unprofitable, I could understand it, though I'd wonder why they said it was due to piracy, then.
But, boycotting a company because they choose to no longer make something available seems incredibly self centered.
Unless, of course, they no longer make what you want to buy.
For people who are not fans of 4e for some fundamental reason, that's pretty much the case.
They don't sell pdf's. Let it go. Why keep bitching and whining about it?
Dude, check the thread title.

The message is, essentially, like asking Nickelodeon to sell you DVDs of The Adventures of Pete & Pete. They no longer make this thing, they've moved on to other things, but people still fondly remember and watch the show, so you can sell the show to them, still.