I don't know, what you've written here seems very different than what you stated earlier:Originally posted by: Xavier434
I wasn't trying to claim that a compromise would change the ethics. All I was saying is that the likely future is putting ethics on the back burner and putting alternatives that produce results up front.....
If the reality of the situation were both ethically and fundamentally as easy as you are claiming then the problems surrounding it wouldn't last this long or be as conflicting.
I think the ethics of piracy are pretty cut and dry, other factors like price do not change the morality of the issue, that piracy and stealing is fundamentally wrong.
Again, I don't see how price competing is a viable alternative to free. Sure lowering price may help some but free is always going to be a more attractive option to those who have no moral conflicts with stealing.
As an example, publishers do already offer significant discounts in price for high-piracy regions. One recent example was Steam I believe shutting down CD-keys from various regions because of illegal resales of SE Asia keys for dirt-cheap in the US. Keys for popular games at the time were being sold here for $20 or less and still making profit because they only cost something like $10 retail in those areas.
