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Software piracy violates copyright laws. Companies (and individuals) caught using cracked RobotExpert face fines up to $150,000 per instance (under US copyright law). Industrial espionage lawsuits have also arisen from unlicensed simulation tools modifying proprietary robot programs.
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The year 2010 was a pivotal era for digital manufacturing software. Many automotive and aerospace production lines established during this time were built using specific CAD/CAM and robotic simulation baselines.
Older software versions are sometimes required to run on legacy operating systems (like Windows 7 or Windows XP) that still control factory equipment.