How To Stop Software Piracy

Software piracy does not only affect a few people, it affects everyone. This can hurt the economy and also cause harm to your computer. There are many things you can do as an individual to help stop piracy. There is an agreement on every software product called EULA (End User License Agreement). Read this agreement whenever you purchase any kind of software and it will tell you how you can legally use it.

Whenever you purchase any CD software, make sure you are getting it from an authentic manufacturer. Whenever you purchase software downloads, only purchase them directly from the manufacturers website. Do not let anyone install your software on his or her computer. This is called softlifting and is a very common form of pirating. You can prevent people from doing this by registering your software.

One of the biggest things you can do to help stop piracy is reporting it if you either purchase software that is not authentic or you suspect the seller is not selling authentic software. Whenever you purchase software, it is a good idea to keep your receipts and packaging so you have proof of purchase should you need it.

There are also things companies can do to stop piracy as well. Make a software policy for all the employees and include rules on how they can use the software. Learn about your company’s software licenses and lean if the employees are allowed to install these at home. Also, keep a record of all the software the employees use.

How to Avoid Purchasing Pirated Software

The number of websites offering illegal pirated software for sales numbers in the millions. As consumers it is easy to be mislead by these websites. We often think we are purchasing the real thing when in reality the products being offered are copies. It is also common to make a purchase on one of these illegitimate sites and then never receive the product, or any kind of refund.

In order to keep from getting fooled by one of these sites, there are a few things you can do. With just a few steps and an awareness of the problem you can be a safer internet shopper.

  • Know that not everyone is honest. There are millions of people trying to sell counterfeit software all over the internet. Look at everything with a critical eye and don’t accept any website at face value.
  • Get complete company information before you make a purchase. This means a complete address including a street address, phone numbers, and a full business name. If they are unwilling to give this information they are probably not legitimate.
  • Find out about their return policy along with their service policies and their warranty policy.
  • Check into the price of the software you are purchasing. If a website is offering a price that is extremely lower than the average price, then it is probably not a legitimate copy.
  • Be wary of special deals, liquidation sales, or strange aquisition sales. Scammers often use these types of marketing schemes that draw consumers in and then sell them an illegitimate product.
  • Know what you are buying. The more you know about the product the better off you are. Read reviews about the software and about the selling your are considering buying from.
  • If there is any doubt, contact the software company itself. You should be able to find information about the developer of the software. If you contact them you can find out what is legitimate and what is not.