The firm's IT department soon discovered that John was using a pirated version of ArchiCAD, and he was called into a meeting to explain himself. John confessed, feeling embarrassed and worried about the consequences.
It was a typical Monday morning for John, an architecture student struggling to make ends meet. He had just started his internship at a small architecture firm and was eager to learn and contribute to the team. However, he soon realized that the firm was using ArchiCAD, a software he had no experience with, and couldn't afford to buy.
From then on, John made sure to always use legitimate software, and his career flourished. He became a skilled architect, and his firm appreciated his dedication to doing things the right way.
One day, while working on a critical project, the software suddenly crashed, and John lost all his work. He tried to recover the files, but they were corrupted. Panicked, John searched online for solutions, only to find that the crack he had used was notorious for causing such issues.
John downloaded the software and the crack, and to his surprise, it worked seamlessly. He was able to create stunning designs and models, and his colleagues were impressed with his skills. However, as time passed, John began to notice that the software was glitchy, and some features weren't working as expected.

