Haha I will because right then and there, I'll know how badly our government wastes resources and money to go after some poor college student
so if anybody isn't going to use there online 10 bucks, I'm in the process of buying Rock Band right now and if you want to give it to me that would be cool. email me through the board.
Actually the only funny thing is how a poor college student could be so stupid as to put himself in a position to have the remainder of his life ruined by a criminal conviction, all because he was too lazy or cheap to spend a few bucks on a video game.. or, unthinkable as it may sound, NOT play the game until you can actually afford it. Geez the sense of entitlement people have these days is pure sickening.
But laughing at people who actually spend money so there is a industry and developement is wrong in of it self. People who paid for legal stuff are subsidizing all others who bootleg; for those living on entertainment welfare laughing at those who pays the bills, it's just insulting. While I don't mind a "poor college student" of downloading something because that's what I was (hell still am, the loans are a b**** to payoff), I see a lot of "poor college student" with a good computer rig, decent clothe, money for f##$$ coffee shops, eat out, go out and do stuff; i.e. having disposable income but aren't willing to make the trade-offs.
U.S. Video Game Industry Grows 43% Over 2007. U.S. video games sales totaled $17.9 billion last year (a record), up from $13.5 billion in 2006. on that note, WHO GIVES A ****! He is a broke college student, who probably can't afford to go out every weekend and have some fun, so some free video games is probably the only thing keeping him sane. The rich are already getting richer...POWER TO THE PEOPLE!