kepla: do you know what copyright is actually for? It's just to help further human knowledge, and help people. It's not to prevent people from doing things.
OK, so by law you can't lend your friend a piece of computer software (an encyclopaedia, say. Encarta...). What if one day, your neighbour comes round, saying that their computer had to be wiped, they have an essay due the next day, and ask to borrow your software. Do you help your neighbour and break the law, or do you uphold the law and be a git by not helping a friend?
I think there is a place for copyright, but it shouldn't stop you from helping others, or stop you from being able to do whatever you want to do with it. If I but a CD, I want to be able to do whatever I want with it. If I want to play it in my car, I should be able to. If I want to play it on my iPod, I should be able to. I bought the damn thing!! But some CDs now (more in future, unless something changes) are being made with features that stop you from being able to do these things. That is bad in my book. I don't know about you.
Also, do you really believe that artists, musicians, etc. that make CDs actually get paid much from CD sales? Hmm...