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Single Software Licence Shared 774,651 Times

nk497 writes "A single licence for Avast security software has been used by 774,651 people after it went viral on a file-sharing site. Avast noticed that a license for its paid-for security software, sold to a 14-user firm in Arizona, was being distributed online. Rather than shut down the piracy, the company decided to see how far the software would spread — it's since popped up in 200 countries, including the Vatican City. Now, the company is turning it into a marketing opportunity, with a pop-up encouraging users of the pirated copy to download a legal copy of the free or paid-for version. Avast isn't sure how many pirates have gone legal, but said some have made the switch."

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  1. They didn’t sue them... by clone52431 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Well, that’s a good start, I guess.

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  2. great by nomadic · · Score: 5, Funny

    Cue 4,000,000 slashdot posts how this proves, objectively, with 100% accuracy, that software piracy does zero economic harm and is actually beneficial to everyone involved.

    1. Re:great by Yvan256 · · Score: 5, Funny

      This proves, objectively, with 100% accuracy, that software piracy does zero economic harm and is actually beneficial to everyone involved.

  3. I think Microsoft might have them beat... by wolrahnaes · · Score: 5, Insightful

    FCKGW-RHQQ2...

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  4. If it was not so serious, it would be truly funny! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    “We found our licence code at a number of warez sites around the globe,” said Vince Steckler, chief executive of Avast Software. “There is a paradox in computer users looking for ‘free’ antivirus programs at locations with a known reputation for spreading malware.”

  5. uh...what? by Pojut · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The pirating of legally-free software never ceases to amuse me...I know the licence is for a "paid" version of the program, but still, for personal users, the "free" version is more than sufficient. That being said, Avast's response to this has been PERFECT.

  6. Re:Just demoing by interkin3tic · · Score: 5, Funny

    I believe he was demoing a joke right there. The keygen for the full version spits out "whoosh."

  7. paradox by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The paradox might be that pirate sites are trusted more by users than antivirus creators.

  8. Re:And now they got a free ad on Slashdot! by Chapter80 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I would love to see how they worded their pop-up so as not to offend people or scare them away.

    ATTENTION! The Virus Software you are using has been pirated.
    Please put in your name and credit card number, and you will be legally licensed.

    The last thing I want to do, if caught pirating something inadvertently is to provide my identification.

  9. Re:And now they got a free ad on Slashdot! by clone52431 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    You can see it near the bottom of this page.

    I was mildly disappointed at how scary they made it look, but meh. It’s not like they were telling the users anything they probably didn’t already know, and I’d say that the music industry has successfully waged a shock&awe campaign to inform people of what, exactly, they can do to you if they catch you making unauthorized copies. I’d have been much more impressed if they had tried to present a more friendly and informative message. Something along the lines of:

    We have detected that this copy of avast! Pro is using an unauthorized license code (in other words, you didn’t pay for it).

    Perhaps you didn’t realize it, but avast! also offers a free edition for personal and non-commercial use. Please select from one of the options below:

    [ Downgrade this copy to avast! Free Edition ]
    [ Learn more about pricing plans for avast! Pro Edition ]

    Simple, to the point, and non-scary.

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  10. Re:hypocriscy? yes, please by The+Wild+Norseman · · Score: 5, Funny

    Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wifi?

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