Does growing laurels count?
I don't understand how people justify illegal downloading? If the product isn't worth buying, why are you wasting your time (and with TimeWarner, limited bandwidth) downloading it in the first place? Yeah, you may not like a new movie that came out, but just wait and rent it ($1 at RedBox, how can you go wrong). Sure, a game might not be as fun as you think, but then just wait till the price goes down before buying it to try it out. Steam has sales all the time, I buy games on weekend deals I never would have bought at full retail.
Lame excuses aside, if you simply can't afford to rent or buy, I'm sorry, that sucks for you, but that's how the world works. Unless you live in a third-world country, no ones going to feel sorry that you couldn't afford $40 for the latest video game, nor will they accept that as an excuse to steal a movie or game. If the RIAA and MPAA got one thing right, its that everyone knows downloading a movie or game over P2P is illegal, so ignorance isn't an excuse anymore either.
Seriously, who shares music, movies, or games these days and doesn't know its illegal? If you know its illegal, why are you complaining that laws are making it harder to do that illegal activity. You should be more worried about things that affect you when you aren't breaking the law. Like the government tapping your phones without warrants or monitoring your bank activity on the off chance you might be a terrorist just because you know someone who lives outside the country.