Posts Tagged ‘Software’

WHere can I download a baseball stat book software online that has a free license FOR LIFE (no paying for life

im sick and tired of finding ones that have a free trial and then i have to uninstall it cuz I DONT WANNA PAY…please help me cuz I have season tix to the Mets and coach a little league team

Can the Apple store geniuses see that i have pirated software and can I get into serious trouble?

Ok, Im a teenager and recently, my macbook hard drive failed, so I have an appointment with the apple store to get it diagnosed. The apple worker on the phone (tech support) said it is not likely my data will be recovered. I ask if by the chance that if they do get my computer up and running, will they question a teenage boy having both Word and iWork, and also final cut and Photoshop and After Effects. They have no proof I stole it. I just downloaded these programs just to see what they were like and found serial codes on Youtube (so no malware, I downloaded trials from the official websites) and only spend little time in the programs. If they do suspect piracy, would it be likely that I get into legal issues? or just a warning? I know now how piracy was very bad, and I swear (that if i do get my hard drive data back) I’ll delete all of it, Just your opinion. I just got crazy with the whole serial code thing and really never used the programs for that long. If they do get my hard drive back and running, however, will they see all my applications? Thanks for reading that, and I don’t want answers saying piracy is bad, i know, I just let my temptation get to me. I didn’t use the software much anyways.

is there anyone selling used licence software? Is it legal?

I am looking for used licence software for a starter. Need advise

what do you think about Latin America’s software piracy?

So maybe most of you don’t know, but in Latin America’s copyright infringements are a LOT. But not because Latin Americans are a**es, for example, in Venezuela, there’s Currency Exchange Control and so buying on the Internets is hard as heck. Everybody I know around here (Caracas,Venezuela) uses only free software or pirate software (mostly games) because of this. So if anyone has opinions or know ways to help to fix this it would be apreciated.

freelance software buisness licence?

Hi all, I’m investigating what I need to do to become a freelance web deisgner and can’t find anything about the importance of software licences. If I’m a ltd company of one do I need to change my Home software licenecs to business licences? This covers Adobe and Microsoft programmes.

A reversed context analysis of software piracy issues in Singapore

Product DescriptionThis digital document is a journal article from Information & Management, published by Elsevier in 2004. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Description: The level of software piracy and reasons underlying the behavior among students in Singapore was investigated using the reversed context analysis previously used by Moo… More >> A reversed context analysis of software piracy issues in Singapore

How do I get permission or license to publish note cards of my art made using an inexpensive design software?

Is Google TV free software and open source licence?

Is Google TV free software and open source licence, just like Android? Will companies, that would want Google TV on their set-top-box/HDTVs, be able to modify the software, to change the looks of it?

The Economics of Intellectual Property in a World without Frontiers: A Study of Computer Software

Product DescriptionFocusing on computer software, this book explores the problems arising from dynamic information technology in its application to intellectual property rights. The work analyzes the legal and political implications of investment in the software programming industry and the near futility of monitoring protection of intellectual property. It begins by exploring the current state of copyright laws for computer software. It then analyzes the economic theories of demand e… More >> The Economics of Intellectual Property in a World without Frontiers: A Study of Computer Software

What and where is a software licence?

I have to know…where is a software licence and what it it…it would be helpful to know ASAP because I need it for a program…

Computer Software – Where It Began

The first theory about software was proposed by Alan Turing in his 1935 essay, “Computable numbers with an application to the Entscheidungsproblem (Decision problem).” The term “software” was first used in print by John W. Tukey in 1958. Colloquially, the term is often used to mean application software. In computer science and software engineering, software is all information processed by computer system, programs and data. The academic fields studying software are computer science and software engineering. The history of computer software is most often traced back to the first software bug in 1946. As more and more programs enter the realm of firmware, and the hardware itself becomes smaller, cheaper and faster due to Moore’s law, elements of computing first considered to be software, join the ranks of hardware. Most hardware companies today have more software programmers on the payroll than hardware designers, since software tools have automated many tasks of Printed circuit board engineers. Just like the Auto industry, the Software industry has grown from a few visionaries operating out of their garage with prototypes. Steve Jobs and Bill Gates were the Henry Ford and Louis Chevrolet of their times, who capitalized on ideas already commonly known before they started in the business. In the case of Software development, this moment is generally agreed to be the publication in the 1980s of the specifications for the IBM Personal Computer published by IBM employee Philip Don Estridge. Today, his move would be seen as a type of crowd-sourcing. Until that time, software was bundled with the hardware by Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) such as Data General, Digital Equipment and IBM. When a customer bought a minicomputer, at that time the smallest computer on the market, the computer did not come with Pre-installed software, but needed to be installed by engineers employed by the OEM. Computer hardware companies not only bundled their software, they also placed demands on the location of the hardware in a refrigerated space called a computer room. Most companies had their software on the books for 0 dollars, unable to claim it as an asset (this is similar to financing of popular music in those days). When Data General introduced the Data General Nova, a company called Digidyne wanted to use its RDOS operating system on its own hardware clone. Data General refused to license their software (which was hard to do, since it was on the books as a free asset), and claimed their “bundling rights”. The Supreme Court set a precedent called Digidyne v. Data General in 1985. The Supreme Court let a 9th circuit decision stand, and Data General was eventually forced into licensing the Operating System software because it was ruled that restricting the license to only DG hardware was an illegal tying arrangement. Soon after, IBM ‘published’ its DOS source for free, and Microsoft was born. Unable to sustain the loss from lawyer’s fees, Data General ended up being taken over by EMC Corporation. The Supreme Court decision made it possible to value software, and also purchase Software patents. The move by IBM was almost a protest at the time and few in the industry believed that anyone would profit from it other than IBM (through free publicity). Microsoft and Apple were able to thus cash in on ‘soft’ products. It is hard to imagine today that people once felt that software was worthless without a machine. There are many successful companies today that sell only software products, though there are still many common software licensing problems due to the complexity of designs and poor documentation, leading to patent trolls. With open software specifications and the possibility of software licensing, new opportunities arose for software tools that then became the de facto standard, such as DOS for operating systems, but also various proprietary word processing and spreadsheet programs. In a similar growth pattern, proprietary development methods became standard Software development methodology.

Is software piracy a real threat to software industry.? what you peoples says about this…..?