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 Software Piracy

 

Software Piracy is defined as the unauthorized copying of software. Whenever software is installed on more computers than licenses purchased, it is piracy. If you buy a program through a store, you are allowed to install it on exactly one computer. Buying one copy and using it on more than one computer is piracy, and it is stealing.

 

Piracy is not limited to software. The same rules apply to pictures, holy cards, movies, music and more. Most of us would not walk out of the store without paying for the items in our hand. Why should digital media be any different? -JS

 

For further information on software piracy,
please visit Business Software Alliance

and prayerfully consider the Catechism of the Catholic Church.

 


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