A software pirate is an individual or entity that offers bootlegs, CDs, downloadable applications, or serial numbers free, for money, or for barter; provides educational products without authorization, or to nonqualifying individuals or entities; installs or uses software without a properly authorized license; or installs or uses software on more systems than it is licensed for.
Please report suspected software piracy by filling out and submitting the following form. Note: Please contact piracy@adobe.com for questions.
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Outside the U.S. or Canada, please contact your local distributor or Adobe representative.
You may also report suspected software piracy by calling the Antipiracy Hotline of one (please, not both) of the following organizations: