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Counterfeit Software
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Revision as of 15:35, 20 October 2010 by AeternusDoleo (talk | contribs) (→Legal Status: Updated Gallia status: They encourage carrying this commidity - thus it's legal.)
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Most of the software used in Sirius is transferred long distances through wireless channels built into trade lanes and jump gates. However, the channels are extensively firewalled against intrusions, and no unlawful factions except for the Lane Hackers can gain access to them. In the recent 200 years, a wide market of counterfeit software arose in the Sirius sector. Different kinds of software, like operating systems, security programs, or video games, are cracked and illegally copied onto high-density optical disks or flash drives. The drives are later delivered to customers. Carrying counterfeit software is profitable, but no less dangerous business: it is considered illegal in all four lawful Sirius Houses.
Legal Status
- Republic of Liberty - Illegal
- Federal Republic of Rheinland - Illegal (Researchers may carry)
- Kingdom of Bretonia - Illegal
- Kusari Empire - Illegal (Registered researchers may carry up to 500 units, Hogosha is ignored)
- Nación Maltesa - Legal
- Imperio del Corsario - Legal
- Kingdom of Gallia - Legal
Notes
- 1 unit of Counterfeit Software takes up 1 unit of space in your cargo hold.
Availability
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Disclaimer
- The data listed on this page was generated from the default server configuration files on 20/10/2010. Server-side data may be changed on any server at any time, without any notice to the user community. The only authoritative source for in-game data is the game itself.