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I mostly support it. If developer aren't willing to preserve their older libraries, especially when it comes to digital games, than we will. The only problem that I have with piracy is the fact that it's almost always possible to pirate games that just came out. It's one thing to preserve a games that either came out 40 years ago or are no longer purchasable, but it's very problematic when I see games that you can pirate the day they were released. I understand that the people who pirate new games and the people who actually buy new games are of a different demographic but it still seems wrong.