Pirate Software vs Pirate Program

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The discussion revolves around the implications of using pirated software, specifically Visual C++ 6.0, to create original programs. Participants explore the legality and ethical considerations of software piracy in the context of software development and distribution.

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Main Points Raised

  • One participant questions whether a program created with pirated Visual C++ 6.0 would itself be considered pirated.
  • Another participant advises caution when selling software developed with potentially pirated tools, noting the risk of legal action.
  • A later reply suggests that the term "piracy" may not be the most accurate descriptor for the situation, referencing a definition from a legal dictionary.
  • There is uncertainty expressed about the specifics of the developers version of Windows XP, including its licensing and functionality compared to other versions.
  • One participant asserts a moral stance against using pirated software, stating it is wrong without further elaboration.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on the legality and ethics of using pirated software, with no consensus reached on whether programs created with such tools are considered pirated.

Contextual Notes

There are unresolved questions regarding the definitions of piracy, the legal implications of using pirated software for commercial purposes, and the specific features of different software versions.

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Let say you use a pirate Visual C++ 6.0 to write an original program,
is that program considered as pirated ?
 
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Well, let me just say that if you are going to be selling your software then it would be very wise to make sure everything is legit because you can in fact be taken to court.

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Of course, you can be sued for nearly anything. Piracy is probably the wrong term to apply to this software. Piracy is a term that, not mentioning the high seas aspect, is defined as;

The illicit reprinting or reproduction of a copyrighted book or print or to unlawful plagiarism from it.
-Black Law Dictionary, 5th edition

Now, most people are familiar with windows XP, pro and home versions. There is also a developers version that can be purchaced too. I don't recall all the details, but it is more expensive than the others ($800 US, I think) and people use it to create programs for sale. You best make sure you have a licenced copy of this one, nudge nudge, wink wink...
 
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PS That developers version, maybe it's only a licencing scheme?
I'm unsure, but think it has additional functionality not provided in the other versions.
 
Originally posted by Saint
Let say you use a pirate Visual C++ 6.0 to write an original program,
is that program considered as pirated ?
I sure hope not :/
 

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