In both work and daily life, computer software is an essential tool. However, using or distributing software without proper authorization not only violates the law but may also bring serious information security risks.
👉 Support genuine software, safeguard information security, and respect intellectual property rights to protect yourself!
Copying original software discs and installing them on other computers
Publishing or sharing software serial numbers on the internet
Downloading or using cracked software to bypass original anti-copy protection
Downloading pirated software or games via P2P or illegal websites
These actions infringe upon the copyright owner’s “Reproduction Right” and “Anti-Circumvention Measures”
Offenders may face civil compensation and even criminal liability
If an organization or school uses pirated software, it may also result in reputational damage and loss of credibility
Cracked or pirated software often contains malware, trojans, or ransomware
May lead to personal data leaks or financial loss
Using unverified software prevents systems from receiving official updates, leaving security vulnerabilities
Purchase licensed software to enjoy official updates and technical support
Avoid using pirated or cracked software to prevent malware infection
Respect intellectual property rights to maintain a fair and secure digital environment
Utilize open-source or free legal software (such as LibreOffice, GIMP, VLC) as legitimate alternatives