Our study highlights the significant risks and consequences associated with using cracked software. While the initial cost savings may seem appealing, the long-term consequences can be devastating. Software developers and policymakers must work together to address the root causes of software piracy and develop effective strategies to mitigate these risks.
Kumar, N., & Scheer, L. K. (2001). The effects of supplier fairness on vulnerable resellers. Journal of Marketing Research, 38(3), 397-413. Our study highlights the significant risks and consequences
This study employed a mixed-methods approach, combining both qualitative and quantitative data collection and analysis methods. We conducted a survey of 100 users who had downloaded the cracked version of Easy Cut Studio 5.014 and interviewed 20 software developers and industry experts. Kumar, N
Chiou, J. S., & Huang, C. I. (2003). The effects of moral suasion on software piracy: An empirical study. Journal of Management Information Systems, 20(2), 147-163. The effects of supplier fairness on vulnerable resellers