What happens is I mistakenly purchase a pirated copy of Dragon NaturallySpeaking?
Each copy of Dragon NaturallySpeaking is licensed for use by a single user. When you purchase a genuine copy of Dragon NaturallySpeaking, you become a licensed user and have purchased the right to use the software for a specific user. It is against the law to give copies to friends and colleagues or to sell copies of the software to others. The unauthorized copying of software is called piracy. Each copy of Dragon must be activated prior to use. This helps us to discourage the piracy of our software and protects our customers from the risks of illegal and fake software. In addition to potential viruses, pirated software does not offer the support, warranties and updates received with genuine copies of Dragon NaturallySpeaking. Unfortunately, this process doesn’t stop all software piracy. Some people continue to sell fake or illegal copies of Dragon, particularly through Internet storefronts or online auction sites. Since there are many legitimate online retailers of Dragon, it may be d
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