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- Because a copy of the software is almost as good as the original

- Because not all users are aware they are infringing on copyrights

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Why does infringement of software copyrights happen so frequenty?

Because it's fast, easy, and cheap, and you're unlikely to get caught.


Why does infrigment of software copyrights happen so frequently?

- Because a copy of the software is almost as good as the original - Because not all users are aware they are infinging on copyrights.


What do recommend should happen to people who has expired copyrights?

Most if not all people whose copyrights have expired are dead. I recommend they be left alone.


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The legislation of whatever jurisdiction you happen to be in.


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Nope. Copyright law allows creators to ascribe value to their hard work and creativity. That being said, illegal copies of software often happen to carry viruses. It's just not the copyright's fault.


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Both are forms of unlicensed copying, but it's possible to have one without the other. An example of copyright infringement without plagiarism would be uploading a track from an album you bought: you're not saying it's yours, but you're still copying it without permission. Plagiarism without copyright infringement would happen when you take materials in the public domain and try to pass them off as your own. Romeo and Juliet? I totally wrote that.


What will happen if you sell bootleg movies?

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