I wouldn't say it's not a crime stealing software!
This is history: What is what? The whole home-computer scene was stolen from me and my friends and other guy's all around the world and from you. It happened in the middle of the 70's. It was people in black costumes who enter the homecomputerbuilders marked by that time and claimed they owned it. They where profiters and hungry and they stole everything from me and the other guy's and you. Some of the guy's ended up in black costumes too and some ended up in prisons and some are still like you and me.
We used to build the first homecomputers by our hands step by step and solder, everybody helped each other and nobody looked at the money. It was a funny time. Everything we did was "public domaines" and was give away. I wouldn't say I built the first wireless modem but near by. It was even in a computermagazine, It was a small little box to send and recive RTTY on a computer called Telmac 1800. The men in their black costumes only took and took and if we took anything back they call us thieves. But who was the thives?
I only ask who was the thives who turned the computer and game into softwareshops and computermarked? It wasn't you or neither me. It was the hungry blacksuited men who already had the money to buy everything we wanted. The men only wanted to lay hands on my money when I buy games and computers today. Who is "the choosen one" to put it all back like it was from the start back in the middle of the 70's?
Back in the 70's the computers was free and so was the softwares but somebody claimed that somebody owned that is what's it all about? I never invited the blacksuited men, did you? Today I understand, it was all wrong to give away something to people who never gave anything back. Here M$ has given something back and some say it is a crime to have it back?
Blacksuited men are just loosers and will never be anything else... they don't know anything about the spirit and never will.
The spirit can't be stolen.

P.S.
I hope I said it all!
Now, back to M$ Xbox 360 Kiosk Demo Disc
D.S
I will say that I remember in the mid 80's takin gmy c128 to swap meets and libraries and such, sometimes with a detailed policeman. Everyone was taking each others 5 1/4 floppies or 3.5's if you was lucky enough to have a 1581 disk and would bring it to his computer setup and copy it and then return... image THE HORROR... the days when you could actually return software for your money back.. peace out!