I realize much time has passed, however what my weigh-in is is this.
I find that this (bolded parts specifically):
For many incidents that I've felt have crossed a line from good RP to genuine disrespectful tactics I've gone as far as passing IP, email and other details around to enemy organisations for offending pilots whenever we've encountered spies or corp thieves.
is far less acceptable than ingame corp theft.
Corp theft just is. It's no different than scamming people out of isk. It's part of the game. Not only is it part of the game, but CCP endorses it. Like someone else here mentioned, the GH-SC really set the stage for what is and isn't acceptable in EVE, with the Goons taking it to the next level.
The
joy of EVE is that it's a completely cut-throat environment. There is no PvE in this game in the grand scheme of things. You're competing for markets. You're competing for salvage. You're competing for 'roids. You're shooting each other out of the skies.
Corp theft is just a prime example of corporate and personal greed. It happens irl in a cut-throat capitalist society. It happens in game. It's realistic and there's nothing wrong with it, so long as it all stays
in the game.
As Ghost (I believe) put it, the line is drawn for me at the edge of the gamespace. Hacking accounts/tracing people/giving out personal information is, imo, crossing the line.