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There are certainly people who pirate software and media that can afford to pay for it. I've met plenty of them.
DRM has worked well in the PS3 and a lot of people who would normally pirate have probably bought some of the games.
Piracy really starts to cause problems when there are far more pirates than legitimate customers. We're seeing this with pc gaming, especially single player games. Crytek used to be big on pc exclusives but lost interest after seeing Crysis pirated to hell.