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Students, home users, and educational institutes commonly use multimedia
applications. Games are popular and used by millions of home users. Popularity
and high demand increase the piracy threats.
Piracy target Multimedia applications and Games with generic and special
cracking tools. Generic tools can be used with most of the protected
applications, independent on the applied protection type. Many generic cracking
tools are available for free to end users with easy user interface. Non-generic
cracking tools are used when the generic tools fails. Millions of non-generic
cracks are available for many famous Multimedia Applications and Games.
Furthermore, sometimes competitor companies use special cracking tools to
extract the multimedia files like videos, sounds, images and documents. Those
files can be used to construct another application with similar or better
features. Sometimes, stolen media files are offered for free to end users.
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