When I was a teen, I pirated pretty much everything, including music, movies, games and software. I did not have the money to buy any of these things I pirated anyway, so, it's not like the companies were actually losing out on sales. In fact, I am of the opinion that piracy can actually contribute to a franchise's success and popularity. But it only happens if your stuff isn't garbage. For example, I pirated the Need for Speed Underground games and enjoyed them a lot. If they were actually for sale today, I would buy them, just to 'compensate'. But alas, they are not available, so, meh. That's EA's fault for not making their actually good games of old days available today.
Today, I generally don't really pirate games or software anymore, but there are exceptions. For one, I pirated Blur for PC. Why? I already bought the game on Xbox, and the prices for PC were atrocious, the great studio was imo prematurely closed down for doing nothing wrong, and I'm gonna buy your game a second time for only the publisher to get the rewards? Fuck that.
I must admit that if a game looks interesting but there is no way to try it, I would pirate it to see just how it is, and if I like it, I'd end up buying it. But in practice, I don't do that anymore, simply because there are way too many games, and my backlog is huge already.
On the software side, there's a lot of free alternatives for almost everything nowadays, so, piracy is mostly unnecessary. But if Windows starts bitching about its license while I have a valid license, I crack that shit immediately.
Music is a mixed bag. I am only willing to pay for high quality music. And with that I mean, the files must be HDR, which means at least 96 KHz, 24-bit, and have a loudness rating of preferably above 10, although 9 is passable. Don't let me buy stuff that is a mere 6 or 7, because it sounds like crap, and I'm not paying for that. And it must be in lossless format. Besides, how far does piracy go...? Does blocking YouTube ads while listening to music constitute piracy...? Because I definitely block every ad I can, and they aren't getting any revenue from me by doing that. Should I go to jail or be fined for that...?
Movies? If I want to watch it, and it's not on Netflix, I pirate it. Simple as that. And any movie that I watched in theaters that I liked, chances are that I pirate it as well to simply have a copy. I'm definitely not buying discs, whether there's a pirated copy freely available or not.