Yay, in certain circumstances.
I've used ROMs in the past for games I don't own or in other words illegally. Usually for games that aren't easily available but could be with enough effort and games I'm not certain I want to buy. I see it as similar to watching a series on Youtube or reading comic scanlations online, or renting if renting is a choice (and legal). Or I view it as a giant demo for the game and I always buy games I really like if that's possible.
TV stations and comic distributors probably lose some money from that but if things aren't aired or available locally it's a way for me to access what I otherwise wouldn't see and if I am interested enough in the game/series/comic I will buy legal copies (internationally, if needed) and maybe merchandise resulting in someone official getting a lot more of my money than they would've otherwise. If I'm not interested I stop playing/watching/reading and don't buy it.
Legality of Abandonware is also interesting as most people would pay if they could for titles still unavailable. It can help keep a fanbase alive so when someone does release it again people will know about it and buy it in quantities high enough to make the release worth it.
It's a gray area, but they can be good and have possible merit for some reasons. Whether good enough to completely justify their existence though, I'm not sure.
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