Well, I have a um... W2K CD that isn't legal- my sister obtained it from who knows where. My cousin gave me this computer w/o installing an OS, though he offered to install XP. My Win98 CD is warez, since I broke my original, but that's legal since I have a license. Came with the CIH virus on it though. Computer upstairs has warez Office XP, but that's not mine.
So essentially the only warez I use (will, since I haven't installed 2k yet, running linux) is W2K, which I might buy when I can get a summer job, assuming I don't get yelled at for wasting money. I suppose I could use Win98, so it would be "less" immoral, but *shrug*. I hate MS anyway, and only have that space reserved on my HDD for compatibility, since Linux is now my main OS.
Then there's the warez game pile which I don't use and should promptly destroy... then again those are so old they count as abandonware... still not legal.
For my music collection which is <40 songs, most of it is from the radio, but I don't have a radio with an output connector to record. I should try to get used to MP3.com stuff, which is legal.
The argument that the RIAA's stuff is crap is BS though. If it's crap, why are people DLing it?
Geez- if software is >5 years old, it should be free, but *shrug*.
Oh, and Jodo, is the gov't still lax on warez in China?
Kojikun, stop trying to deny warez is immoral. Just admit it.