Usage of unauthorized software in Taiwan

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Jane Lu Hsu
Ya-Lan Su
Cite this article:  Hsu, J., & Su, Y. (2008). Usage of unauthorized software in Taiwan. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 36(1), 1-8.


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In this study usage of unauthorized software was examined in detail to reveal the methods by which users obtain pirated software, the quantities and varieties of pirated software in use, and the evaluations and intentions of repeat purchases. In general, computer users who are younger and have a limited budget are more likely to use pirated software. The most commonly used pirated software includes operation systems, office software, antivirus, and games/entertainment software. Consumers who prefer using unauthorized software would have obtained close to nine pirated software products in six months, and about two thirds of these types of users have intentions to obtain pirated software again.

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