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Software Piracy - What it is & What it does
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Kinds of Piracy End User
Piracy
Using multiple copies of a single software
package on several different systems or distributing
copies of software to others.
Reseller Piracy -
Reseller piracy occurs when an unscrupulous reseller
distributes multiple copies of a single software
package to different customers; this includes
preloading systems with software without providing
original manuals & diskettes. Reseller piracy
also occurs when resellers knowingly sell counterfeit
versions of software to unsuspecting customers.
Indications of reseller piracy are multiple users
with the same serial number, lack of original
documentation or an incomplete set, and nonmatching
documentation.
BBS/Internet Piracy
- BBS/ Internet Piracy occurs when there is an
electronic transfer of copyrighted software. If
system operators and/or users upload or download
copyrighted software and materials onto or from
bulletin boards or the Internet for others to
copy and use without the proper license.
Trademark/Trade Name
Infringement - Infringement occurs when an
individual or dealer claims to be authorized either
as a technician, support provider or reseller,
or is improperly using a trademark or trade name.
Effects of Piracy
- When software is pirated, consumers, software
developers, and resellers are harmed. When software
is pirated the consumers run the risk of viruses,
having corrupted diskettes and defective software.
The consumer usually has inadequate documentation
to enjoy the full benefits of the software package
and is unable to take advantage of technical support
and product upgrades, which are typically available
to legitimate registered users of the software.
When software is pirated, developers lose revenue
not only from current products but from future
ones as well. As software is sold, a portion of
the revenue is funneled back into developing better
software packages. When software is pirated, software
developers lose revenue from the sale of their
products, which hinders development of new software
and stifles the growth of the software company.
Different Kinds of Software
and What the Licensing/Terminology Means:
Beta Software - This is software that is
in the testing stage of its development. Typically,
the software developer allows individuals and
organizations to preview new software in return
for feedback on any problems encountered. Beta
software usually has some bugs. In many cases
this type of software is also covered by special
licensing agreements that, in addition to standard
terms of use, include a "non-disclosure agreement".
The NDA prohibits discussion of the software and
its capabilities.
Shareware or "Trial Software"
- This is built on the concept of "try it
before you buy it." A version of the software
that is missing features or cannot be used more
than a certain number of times or days is distributed
freely. This gives the user the opportunity to
try the software, and determine if it fits their
needs.
Freeware - As the
name implies, this type of software is distributed
freely, with no usage cost. Freeware does, however
have licensing agreements that need to be followed.
Public Domain - With this type of software,
the copyright holder has given up all rights to
the software, allowing it to be freely copied
and distributed. Unlike Freeware, public domain
software can be modified or repackaged for sale.
To Report Piracy :
Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA)
To report Software Piracy (800)388-7478 1090
Vermont Ave, NW 6th Floor
Washington, DC 20005
(202) 289-7442 (voice)
(202) 289-7097 (fax)
Business Software Alliance
Hot Line 1-888-NO-PIRACY or email software@bsa.org
18th Street NW
Suite 700
Washington, DC 20036
(202)872-5500 (voice)
(202)872-5501 (fax)
The Canadian Alliance Against Software Theft (CAAST)
- (800)263-9700
PO Box 6272
Station A
Toronto, Ontario M5W1P7
The Association of Shareware Professionals
157-F Love Avenue
Greenwood IN
46142
phone 317-888-2194
fax: 317-888-2195
Microsoft Antipiracy
Hot Line (800)R U LEGIT or email piracy@microsoft.com
Anti-Crack Resource
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