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When we speak of pirates in today's world, two different visions come to mind. The first is of a latter-day swashbuckling ruffian who captures cargo ships and steals the riches and wealth aboard for himself. The second is of a person who copies software from a source to their own PC, without purchasing it from a legal vendor. We may see both as underdogs, fighting the injustice of "the system," while remaining worthy at heart, and therefore somehow admirable. No wonder software piracy is not viewed as a crime by most people. In fact, software piracy is a crime. It is theft.