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What is Software Piracy?
Software piracy is the unauthorized copying or distribution of copyrighted software. This can be done by copying, downloading, sharing, selling, or installing multiple copies onto personal or work computers. What a lot of people don't realize or don't think about is that when you purchase software, you are actually purchasing a license to use it, not the actual software. That license is what tells you how many times you can install the software, so it's important to read it. If you make more copies of the software than the license permits, you are pirating.
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View All- 05.15.2012 BSA Report Finds 40 Percent of Computer Users in Canada Admit They Pirate Software
- 02.22.2012 Canada Ranks 12th among 24 Countries on Laws and Regulations Affecting the Growth of Cloud Computing
- 01.23.2012 Two British Columbia Companies Pay More Than $35,000 to Settle Claims of Unlicensed Software Use
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