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Most of that stuff is friggin' legal in many places.
In my place (and in many others) it is perfectly legal to do a backup copy, copy used by family, or copy for the purpose of using in different format (say, CD->mp3 - but of course also DVD/Bluray -> drive-less laptop or portable player ...oh, yes, I can just ignore & crack DRM which prevents me from exercising what is my legal right)
..you were saying?
And in fact, I can do however many copies / installs of some software I bought as I like - as long as only one is used at a time.
(whoops, there's that pesky DRM again; NVM how it can block public domain, if it worked)
Don't friggin' project your abnormal situation on the rest of the world (oh, and don't force that aberration on us), don't spew your rubbish of media industry PR all over the thread.
Don't pretend, if you & your place are to weak to have made better choices, that others didn't.