Software Piracy
Software Piracy
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The use and
or distribution of copyrighted computer software in violation of the copyright
laws or applicable licence restrictions.
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Software
piracy can be done by copying, downloading, sharing, selling or installing
multiple copies of software onto personal or work computers.
Most pirated
softwares
·
Microsoft
Office
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Adobe
Photoshop
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Windows
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Adobe
Premiere
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Final Cut
Pro
Types of
software policy
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Soft Lifting:
Means sharing a program with
someone who is not authorised by the licence agreement to use it.
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Hard
Disk Loading: This form of piracy involves loading an
unauthorized copy of software onto a computer being sold to the end user.
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Renting: Renting
involves someone renting out a copy of software for temporary use, without the
permission of the copyright holder.
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OEM
Unbundling: Means selling stand-alone software originally
meant to be included with a specific product.
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Counterfeiting:
Means producing fake copies of
software, making it look authentic.
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Online Piracy: The
fastest-growing form of piracy is Online/Internet piracy. There are hundreds of
thousands of “warez” sites providing unlimited downloads to any user.
Simple steps
to avoid piracy
· Buy from an authorized dealer.
· Understand what it is you are buying.
· Check the prices and ask for receipts.
· Be sure you are given a licence.
· Retain the original media.
· Call the software publisher.
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