That's total bs. 1) You have no credibility in my eyes because you can't spell. This tells me that you are uneducated and that your rationale and bias are probably not well thought out. 2) Apps such as subspace (known as legacy software,) which are not originally encoded with the protection that TCPA offers will not be affected. 3) All software that uses TCPA will obviously be new software, which costs the producers money to create, and therefore they deserve the right to have it protected. 4) If ppl didn't pirate software and music, it wouldn't cost as much to buy it, and there would be no reason to pirate it. People who can afford software, music, etc. don't pirate things. Just because you are poor doesn't mean you have the right to use any software you want for free. 5) Professional athletes are overpaid, so are movie stars, lawyers, doctors, etc. Just because you think they are overpaid doesn't give you the right to steal from them. Spreading wealth amongst the population so that the poor recieve products for free, while the rich pay for it? There is a term for this: socialism. http://m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?book=Dic...ry&va=socialism 2 a : a system of society or group living in which there is no private property b : a system or condition of society in which the means of production are owned and controlled by the state 3 : a stage of society in Marxist theory transitional between capitalism and communism and distinguished by unequal distribution of goods and pay according to work done We live in a capitalistic society, where people can make make money any way they like, within the law. Just because you don't think it's fair doesn't give you the right to go vigilante on those entrepreneurs. You have the same opportunities as they do, it's your choice to not be successful, or to find out how to be successful. If you made 100k/year, you wouldn't care much about paying for the rights to things.