Protect Your Business from Software Piracy Investigations Akshay Sharma AVS
Companies today use a lot of different software tools to run their businesses, communicate, and get things done. But organizations that use unauthorized or pirated software could face major legal and security problems.
A Software Piracy RAID is a way for law enforcement or anti-piracy groups to find and punish people or businesses that are using or sharing software without permission. Software corporations or industry groups frequently start these raids when they think someone is using their products without permission. Authorities can check systems, gather evidence, and take unlawful copies of software that they find on company computers.
Akshay Sharma Kirti Nagar, started AVS Security to help businesses deal with piracy investigations, keep their software compliant, and stay out of trouble with the law. They offer professional Software Piracy RAID Support and Compliance Services.
Akshay Sharma AVS Security is located in Kirti Nagar, Delhi. They help organizations get ready for possible software audits, respond to legal notices, and put in place the right licensing policies.
What is Software Piracy?
Unauthorized copying, sharing, or using software without a valid license or authorization from the copyright owner is called software piracy.
Installing software without paying for a license
Using one license on more than one computer
Giving other people access to licensed software
Downloading pirated or cracked copies of paid software
Selling computers that have illegal software on them
Pirating software may seem harmless, but it is a serious crime against copyright and cybersecurity laws.
There are a number of laws in India that make software piracy illegal.
The Copyright Act of 1957
The Information Technology Act of 2000
Sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) that deal with fraud and cheating
People or businesses who use pirated software could have to pay fines, go to court, and have their digital devices taken away.
Police, industry groups, and software corporations often raid businesses to find and prohibit people from using software without permission. Learn more Cyber Laws & Legal Advisory .