That old 'faceless corporations ripping off punters' philosophy espoused by quieeq there is old-hat myth; very 80s. Publishing in all mediums is a hugh risk-area; people think film makers are secure but a ludicrous amount of them go out of business; itonly takes one bad film for that to happed (look at United Artists), then someone ELSE buys them, keeps the name and the whole darn thing starts over agaun.
Besides, I will repeat. It is a basic rule of economics that you sell something at the price people are prepared to pay for it. That is the ONLY measure of something's worth- how much people are willing to pay.
Governments can subsidise (i.e. make cheaper) products for the opublic good (which is why VAT on heating in the Uk is a VERY dubious idea because that is the exact opposite), but music is nothing other than a lucury good and you should pay market for it.
And the music companies aren't stupid; if lowering prices would reduce piracy to the point where they would get their moiney back they would do it. But they don't. How come pirates always argue that if prices were lower they would not do it, but ALWAYS ignore the fact that if they did not do it then prices would be lower?
Like I say, I won;t criticise anyone for light piracy but it is a waste of time trying to justify it, doubly so as some sort of strike against 'selfish' companies; when you pirate something it is easy to see who the selfish one is. It's a trait we all share; no point denying it.