We have government and established anti-piracy organizations to combat software piracy, yet the software piracy market still could stand firm across the world. As long as there is demand, there is supply, thus live the piracy. So, what can I personally do to stop software piracy, especially if I am just an ordinary civilian, consumer, average socio-economic person?
What I can personally do to stop software piracy?
We have government and established anti-piracy organizations to combat software piracy, yet the software piracy market still could stand firm across the world. As long as there is demand, there is supply, thus live the piracy. So, what can I personally do to stop software piracy, especially if I am just an ordinary civilian, consumer, average socio-economic person?
4 Responses





July 4th, 2009 at 5:07 am
Report the pirates, it’s the only way.!!!
July 7th, 2009 at 11:18 am
Tell software companies to stop their piracy by charging $900 for a CD that costs $1 to manufacture…
Gee… a whole computer is $500 but Adobe charges $900 for one software
July 8th, 2009 at 1:01 am
personally you can refuse to download copywrighted software unless specifically licensed to do so. also installing software on multiple machines with only one licensed copy dont do that either that way the other thousands of other people doing it can/will follow your shining example
July 8th, 2009 at 7:29 pm
practically nothing..it’s imminent