I generally agree, but I need to respond to a few things.
What I DO object to is using our covers to facilitate pirated material, especially around CD/DVD based games. I have always objected to us hosting covers for CD/DVD based products given how easy it is for people to copy them. You can always say that people get those second hand without covers too but we all know that the vast majority of people are probably using copied games. That's why I was happy to get my huge collection of N64 covers up here but after I uploaded a few Dreamcast/PSX games I felt it wasn't aligned with my views to put any more up. That's just my thoughts on the matter ....
I'm going to have to strongly object to this assertion. Finding disc based games second hand without covers is extremely common, anybody who collects any amount of Playstation, Dreamcast, Saturn, Xbox, Gamecube, etc games can tell you this. Not to mention, just taking one look around at the posters on this forum will tell you that a vast majority of us are collectors. It's no coincidence that our site is popular among collector-oriented sites such as Racketboy. I honestly do believe that the number of people who use our covers for pirated games is very much in the minority compared to people using them to house their actual collections. Besides, I doubt a pirate cares too much about how their collection looks on a shelf anyhow.
But it only takes one Company .. Microsoft, Sony, Nintendo ... to decide that we are infringing on their IP and they could come down on us like a ton of bricks. Far less likely to happen over N64 , Genesis or SNES than because we have Wii covers etc. Hence a certain self preservation aspect to my comments as well.
Given our low visibility compared to similar sites, don't you think that if there was any danger in us getting shut down that we would've seen a site like cdcovers.cc threatened with legal action long before us? We may be technically infringing on their copyrights, but we're not depriving them of profit. Nintendo likely knows about us, as to most of the major companies, and they aren't concerned because nothing we're doing is harming them. Shutting us down would be nothing but a PR nightmare and a waste of their own money and resources..
And we don't facilitate piracy. We never have, and honestly don't think we ever could. The only way we would be facilitating piracy would be if we were providing a means to obtaining or using pirated games. Cover art doesn't do that.