" i know you wrote this program in your basement, and made dozens of copies, your not even a real business"
somehow, only a corporation was legitimate enough to develop a program, and expect to profit, indies were somehow disqualified from being professional.
This doesn’t excuse people pirating software when their spending allocations could be reasonably adjusted to afford it, but my family was ‘has a map of local fruit trees and standing agreements with their owners to swap canned fruit for fresh fruit and empty jars from theirs’ so it’s a miracle we ever got ahold of a computer at all. Piracy for piracy’s sake still does get on my nerves as an adult, but I still use it to this day for infrequent (three times in seven years, totaling one hour open time) usage of an industrial program for personal-hobby use that’s only offered at $3000/year subscription pricing. If I went pro, I’d pay for it, just like I did for Photoshop. But that’s an unattainable price for this non-comm, so their lost revenue from my bypass is $0.