Obviously, I'm not the only one with a lot time on my hands. However, I have enough money that I can pretty much do as I please.
I don't have to figure out ways to protect myself from pirating the works of others. If I want it I buy it. If I need it I buy it. If I don't like it I don't use it. If I don't need it I don't buy it.
Also, try to remember everyone using P2P is not a pirate. There are completely ligitimate uses for this technology.
http://www-cs-students.stanford.edu/...ngingUses.html
Not only do I talk about these uses I put my money, my time and my effort in to bringing this point home. Further more, I would stand up in any court of law to fight not only for my right to use the technology but for everyone elses right.
So, when the day comes that someone says that P2P technology should be shut down because it's used for piracy I'll be there with an actual production record of it's non-infringing uses. I'll be able to present hard facts and numbers of the interest in non-infringing uses of P2P technology. Let me say it slow so that you can understand.
It's not my fault that you don't like hearing the truth!
Anyway, as i said before I'll be there to stand up for not only my right to use technology in the way it was intended to be used but for everyones rights to do the same.
I wonder where you'll be?... oh wait a minute, in your parents basement trying to figure out how to not get caught pirating stuff.