Unlike other things you purchase, the software applications and plants you buy from Digital Element don’t belong to you. Instead, you become a licensed user. You purchase the right to use the software on a single computer, but you can’t put copies on other machines or pass that software along to colleagues.
What you can do:
What is Software Piracy and Why is it a Problem?
Software piracy ultimately hurts artists by limiting the amount of revenue developers can reinvest in innovative technology, documentation, and customer support. Software piracy ultimately increases the price of software for all users by reducing the number of copies sold.
Any distribution other than legal, company-authorized distribution is software piracy and a violation of your licensing agreement as well as possibly violating copyrights laws. Software piracy is the illegal distribution and/or reproduction of Digital Element software applications or plants for business or personal use. Whether software piracy is deliberate or not, it is still illegal and punishable by law.
When someone copies software without buying the appropriate number of licenses, it is copyright infringement. Each of these activities is a form of software piracy:
The only time it’s legal to download Digital Element software free of charge is when special tryout promotions are offered. Typically, you’ll find these only on www.digi-element.com or on sites mentioned in our links section. These offers enable the use of the software only for a limited time or have limited functionality.
To buy knowing that you’ll receive the protection and full functionality of legal software, we recommend that you purchase from either the Digital Element store or from a Digital Element reseller.
Digital Element sells versions of some of its software at an education price to meet the needs of the education market. The packaging is clearly labeled to avoid confusion with other market segments and education serial numbers are cataloged. Duplication or unauthorized resale of these specialized versions for distribution to other markets is prohibited. To find out who qualifies for educational pricing, visit Digital Element Education Program.