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Computer piracy refers to the unauthorized reproduction and distribution of copyrighted software, music, movies, or other digital content. This illegal activity violates intellectual property rights and can result in legal consequences for individuals or organizations involved. To combat computer piracy, copyright holders often use digital rights management (DRM) technologies and legal measures to protect their intellectual property. Users can help prevent piracy by purchasing legitimate copies of software and media, respecting copyright laws, and reporting instances of piracy to the appropriate authorities.
Computer piracy is illegally making copies of computer software, CD's, DVD,s etc.
Regulating computer software piracy is done through many ways by different companies. One place is Department of Regulation, the purpose of this company is to establish a policy to help prevent software piracy with in the Department of Agriculture. There are several companies that help deal with this issue, depending on the type of software.
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Computer software is treated as a literary work in Philippine law, and is protected by copyright. However this does not prevent piracy, it only provides a mechanism for remuneration when piracy is discovered.
as far as i can see for normal people like us its only a benefit piracy only affects media industries and software developers...
Computer piracy is the copying and distribution of copyright-protected software without permission of the copyright holder. Office piracy is the unauthorized copying and distribution of the popular Microsoft Office suite of programs.
Assuming you're talking about installing an illegally-obtained copy of a program - you're guilty of software piracy.
When a computer manufacturer takes one copy of a particular software, and illegally installs it on more than one computer, it performs pre installed piracy.