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. . . and then . . .I said
The oft-repeated "stay out of other people's business" defense is, of course, nonsense. We live together in a society, of which we are all members. When other members of the society are doing something which negatively affects us in the aggregate, it is our responsibility to get into each others' business, most especially in situations where the law of the land cannot realistically see the crime being committed or do anything about it.
At a minimum, make your disapproval known. Most of society's rules and laws are enforced through peer pressure, as on some level almost everyone wants to be accepted by their society. Only sociopaths want the people around them to disapprove of their actions. Expressing your disapproval is a huge step towards eventual societal change.Janos Audron replied
That's a fair argument. So, what course of action do you suggest? How far should you go with this? How far *would* you go with this?
How much you express your disapproval is up to you. It may be as little as posting on a message board that you find piracy immoral and unacceptable. It may be as much as (in the case of D&D stuff) refusing to play with people who pirate. The stronger you are, the more responsible you are being, but each person must do what s/he feels up to.
To do more is more difficult, but not impossible. It's pretty much useless to report someone who's pirating since, at least on a personal level, no one will enforce the law. If you become aware of a warez site, however, it would be really responsible and a service to your society to report its existence, either to someone whose copyright is being infringed (like WOTC) or to the FBI. Some people go so far as to put fakes up on file sharing services like Kazaa that are of the appropriate file size and name, but just contain garbage. If enough people did this, the service would become useless for swapping pirated stuff (but would still work fine for things that can legally be shared) and seriously slow down piracy.
To sum, each person must decide what s/he is willing to do, but in my personal opinion everyone should at least perform their minimum responsibility as a member of society and express their disapproval whenever the topic comes up.