For my pennyworth!!! I would say that I am also against piracy, however I am also against a software company dictating to me "when, "how", "where", "what" hardware I can use. The hardware belongs to me not the software company.
Under European law they do not have the right to force people to upgrade for example. Nor do they have the right to stop people upgrading EULA licences are a legal joke. Probably the only country in which they are enforceable in law is the USA. In the EU they are covered by copyright legislation. So, here if I buy a software porogramme then IT belongs to me. Only the coding etc belongs to the software co. And whilst they may have a partial right to limit funcionality they cannot prevent me from upgrading etc., The only right they have is to complain if I were to modify their programme and publish it (even that is difficult here in the EU)or to sell any modification i make(this is probably the only field in which a software co. would have any legal success here).
The problem is that one such software co. has such a monopoly that they think they can dictate to us what they like.
This particular software co. already has to pay a huge daily fine to the EU I feel that I would not purchase FSX until they release a version that allows me the freedom to use it as and when I want (obviously not to make pirate copies etc).
I would finish by saying that there are some people here who portray this particular software co, as the best thingsince sliced bread!!!!! (Nothing they do can be criticised) Well, before you try to jump down MY throat I would warn you that what I have stated IS the law here.
Now I'm going to Tokyo on my current round the world trip (on FS9!!!)

. Ciao tutti.
Vololiberista