Software Piracy and Its Protection
Software Piracy and Its Protection
1.softlifting:
purchasing a single licensed copy of software and loading it onto
several computers contrary to the license terms. For example,
sharing software with friends, co-workers and others.
3.Renting:
Renting involves someone renting out a copy of software for
temporary use, without the permission of the copyright
holder. The practice, similar to that of renting a video from
Blockbuster, violates the license agreement of software.
4. Software counterfeiting:
producing fake copies of a software, making it look authentic.
This involves providing the box, CDs, and manuals, all designed
to look as much like the original product as possible. Microsoft
products are the ones most commonly counterfeited
5. Client-Server Overuse:
This type of piracy occurs when too many users on a network
are using a central copy of a program at the same time. If you
have a local-area network and install programs on the server
for several people to use, you have to be sure your license
entitles you to do so. If you have more users than allowed by
the license, that's "overuse".