Plaupius said:
If you're really studying, then you can get Nuke student licence, for example, at 95% discount. Most other software makers also provide very cheap student licences, and many schools provide the software installed on school hardware. And if you're studying to become a professional, using the software to make a living, then you definitely don't have justification to pirate it. |
Student versions are still very expensives and they won't allow you to make money with it anyway. When I finished my graphic design studies I used pirated versions of Adobe and Quark for some time until I could affort to buy a full version of Adobe (used Quark only twice for projects). As for now, I got student versions of Autodesks but before that I had to submit a portfolio of projects (some entry test to ensure you'll be able to follow the course) I got a pirated copy of Max did my portfolio, got accepted then now I could use the student versions.
You have to think that not everybody use pirated copies just because they don't want to pay. To me it's like wellfare, some abuse of it and some don't but it's there so you can use it. I'm not the kind that rejects everything just because some media tells me it's bad. Movies/music/games all gets pirated like hell still they report massive profits every years, people need to be more intelligent in regards to piracy.








