Abstract:
Advances in computer software convey us time-saving business programs, educational software
that teaches basic skills and sophisticated subjects, graphics programs that have revolutionized
the design industry, Internet applications that help connect us with other computer users, and an
increasingly complex variety of computer games to entertain us.
Computer software is a new form of intellectual property and piracy remains a serious problem in
all countries, and the challenge is greatest in the world’s fastest growing markets. Software piracy
is the unauthorized copying or distribution of copyrighted software. This can be done by copying,
downloading, sharing, selling, or installing multiple copies onto personal or work computers.
(Business Software Alliance).
This study attmpts to measure to what extent the undergraduates pirate software and their attitude
towards software piracy. The research instrument was tested on the sample group consists of 200
students of Faculty of Comerce and Management Studies in University of Kelaniya. To identify
the level of software piracy among students, questionnairs were randamly delivered to selected
students.
Data which was gathered through questionnaires was analysed using SPSS Software. This study
found that there is no significant difference between the software piracy and the gender. Further this
study proved that undergraduates highly pirate softwares through internet downloading. According
to the research findings undergraduates believe that copying software and online downloading is
not an illegal activity. However they believe software piracy negatively affects to the software
industry and software piracy is something natural thing.