Really, it's because they like piracy in someway.
There is likely not one reason for everyone; here are a few possible reasons:
1. They gain from piracy.
2. They don't think that piracy is wrong in any way.
3. It's so much easier to pirate than buy something.
4. They are apparently from a place where it is impossible to buy the product, and therefore feel this justifies pirating.
5. They live in a country where either there are no laws against pirating, or there are only weak laws against it.
6. They, "Wouldn't have bought it anyway."
7. They believe content creators either don't gain from the sales, or don't lose from piracy, and it is therefore okay to pirate.
8. They don't care enough about content creators to buy their product, and may even demonize them.
(i.e. "Content creators are all money grubbing companies that have enough money anyway.")
9. They believe piracy actually helps content creators (in some way).
10. They believe piracy is actually a benefactor to the world (i.e. it causes technological advancement, helps the economy, is good for society).
11. They don't think piracy is "technically" illegal.
12. They think everything should be free.
13. They believe piracy is okay because the product "costs too much"
14. They believe the content doesn't belong to content creators but to society, and therefore should be free.
15. They are only "testing" the software and will buy it IF they like it.
16. People tell them piracy is good.
In this author's opinion, however, there has never actually been a cogent reason.
Most people copy software illegally just so they get it free. Why would they pay $199.99 for a program, or $19.99 for a movie when they can get it free. Some copy for a profit, some to save money, and others just to share with the world.
Because people want to get things without paying for it. So if they can simply get a copy of something, that is what they will do.
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people copy software for many reasons someone near me needed it to make up his own software shop of illegaly downloaded software including anti virus
Copy Steal Lift Use illegaly Bootleg
There are software programs that can copy Blu-ray disks.
You might want to stop people from having the ability to copy your PDF file. To do this, you need to download additional software.
A software license defines the terms and conditions in which the person who owns a copy of the software, is able to do with the software. Usually it defines the terms on whether the owner of the copy is allowed to distribute or modify the software.
gives you the right to copy software onto a single computer
Use anti virus software people can't copy info because there is a law that people can't copy other people info if they don't have permission to do so. It is called copyright
A beta copy is what is first released to the public of a new product or software program. It is released so that the manufacturer of the software is able to get feedback from the people on whether they like it or not, or if there are any bugs in it. It is kind of like a pre-release of a product but it is mainly to find out if there are any problems with the software.
You can find a free DVD copy software online at the ImgBurn website. Alternatively, you can also get free DVD copy software from the DVDShrink Organization website.
A person can download a copy of the EaseUS Disk Copy Home Edition software from cNet. A person could also download a free copy from the EaseUS website.
One can download a free DVD copy software on various websites like FileHippo and CNET. Both websites offer a great amount of downloads for all kinds of software including a free DVD copy software.
If you intend to copy the software itself you pretty much can't do that. You can install the software on multiple computers if you have A COPY of MS Word and a product key which can be used multiple times.