Counterfeit Software

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Counterfeit Software
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Commodity
Cargo Space 1
Decay Rate no decay
Default Price 200
CONTRABAND

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 Lane Hackers can gain access to them. In the recent 200 years, a wide market of counterfeit software arose in Sirius sector. Different kinds of software, like operating systems, security programs, or video games, are cracked and illegaly copied onto high-density optical disks or flash drives. The disks are later delivered to customers. Carrying counterfeit software is profitable, but no less dangerous business: it is considered illegal in all four Sirius Houses.

Notes

  • Detailed information about restricted / illegal Commodities and licence possiblities can be found here: The Laws of Sirius

Contraband

The following houses prohibit the possession of this item, and may flag your ship as hostile:
Flag-liberty.png Republic of Liberty
Flag-bretonia.png Kingdom of Bretonia
Flag-rheinland.png Federal Republic of Rheinland
Flag-kusari.png Kusari Empire
Flag-gallia.png Kingdom of Gallia


Buy/Sell Locations

The following bases either sell the item, or buy the item at a non-default price (possibly lower).

Disclaimer

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