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Move over malware and terrorism, the world is reeling under Piracy. Piracy in the world is so rampant
that most people don’t even know that they are using pirated goods. The
nearby street hawker or that “CD wala” outside the railway station,
people are openly selling pirated movies, games and what-not. Piracy is so widely spread that even the government is too helpless to act against it. Cracks,
keygens and patches have become synonymous with the numerous torrent
sites where it takes only a day or two to get the latest movie right at
the comfort of your screen. The loss incurred by software manufactures
was pegged at a staggering 50.2 billion USD for the year 2008. Piracy is
just too cheap, too convenient and after all too easy and I don’t see
it subsiding any-time now.
Software Piracy
Pirated software even outstrips free software as the cost factor is negated. Who wouldn’t want to buy Windows 7 Ultimate selling for a measly 100 INR whereas the
genuine Windows 7 Home Basic only costs about 4000 INR. Cracked or
otherwise patched software is so easily available that many people are
reluctant to buy the original despite knowing the legal implications.
Althoughsoftware pirates have been tracked down in the past, it
doesn’t seem to deter them any more. The P2P sharing site
thepiratebay.org was fined for a massive 46 million USD but as you can
see the site is still running strong. The solution, however isn’t to ban
torrent or any such sites. The end user, should instead be aware of how
their actions will affect the companies but the cost factor after all
negates all this. A roadside hawker who is barely literate himself can
very well explain to you about how to install that crack or use that keygenand process is even more helped with torrent sites. Even
the high end showrooms don’t care about the losses and a laptop
shipping with Free-DOS can very well be installed with the complimentary
but pirated copy of Windows 7 Ultimate.
Using pirated software
also comes with its own downsides. You could install a
cleverly disguised Trojan or spyware along with your Photoshop as
pirated CD’s often have harmful malware installed by the pirates.
Piracy in games
Piracy in games is not that very different especially when it comes to the price difference. The latest PC or console game
may range from 500 INR to about 2500 INR but on the roadside its
available for just a mere 30 INR. On Torrent sites such as
www.gamestorrents.com or www.btjunkie.org, you can find loads of seeds
and peers of every new game that you can think of.
The obvious reason for buying pirated games is affordability-more
than anything else-and very easy accessibility. However, it comes with
its own disadvantage, the media is often very low quality and very prone
to scratches. A single scratch can render the whole DVD unusable
because high compression used in it. Also modding your console
to play pirated games will void your warranty and if you have one of
those XBOX 360′s with the frequent RROD error, you can say bye-bye to
free help.
Piracy in Movies
Movie Piracy is
rising and with high entertainment taxes in India, a movie ticket costs
no less than 100 INR to 200 INR. The latest movies can be gotten with a
simple search at your favourite torrent site. DVDRips and BRrips have
become quite common in our computers and certain uploaders also offer
premium quality HD movies all for free.
Pirates movies are
also available near street corners, railway stations and market areas
in most cities in India. Some are also, at time, available before
their release dates. Usually theatre managers/owners are hand in glove
with the pirates and charge a hefty price for doing the same. Usually
one DVD is bought and copies are ripped and copies onto DVDs for sale. The DVDs are produced in bulk and are packaged in plastic sleeves with look-alike covers.
Piracy In Music
The
losses that the music industry suffers amounts to million of rupees
each year. The popularity of the MP3 format has led to an exponential
increase in its piracy. Even a sub 1500 phone is able to play MP3 files
and loads of Chinese players are available for just about Rs. 500. A Rs.
30 disc on the market contains hundreds of the latest Mp3 songs and
sites such as songs.pk are also there to help you out.Unlike pirated
software there is also a very low risk of getting infected with trojans
or other virii.
eBook Piracy
The issue of eBook piracy hasn’t
surface that much because most people believe that all the eBooks that
are available are after all free to read but that’s not the case. Most
of the eBooks present for free on the Internet are violating the
individual copyright laws. Millions of book in the popular PDF format
are uploaded on torrent sites and websites such as Scribd or Esnips.
International magazines,
books and study material that is hard to find can all be found with
just a simple Google search. If you search for a book to buy to buy on
Google, chances are that it’ll list the pirated links even before
genuine ones.
Last Word
Using Pirated software and movies is certainly illegal but in the end its upto the end user
about whether he wants to stay on the right side of the law or not. The
advantages of piracy are numerous but the disadvantages are quite few.
Torrent sites are and will continue to ply and while the government and
the companies are doing their level best to decrease costs and catch
pirates, success rate it still very few.
What do you think of the ongoing trend? How do you think we can stop Piracy? Let us know your opinions in the comments below.
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