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If I have legally purchased content or an application, and that content or application is no longer available for some reason, then I feel justified pirating.
A game that requires an online connection but the company took down the servers and won't release the code for example.
There is no legitimate way for me to use the thing I already bought.
Other than that, I'm just too lazy to do it any more.
When I was young and poor, there was various software I did pirate, but now days there is nothing I need that the company won't pay for.