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My response should firmly reject the piracy request but offer constructive, legal alternatives. I should explain why piracy is harmful, outline the dangers, and then provide genuine solutions: trial versions, legitimate cheaper alternatives (InkStitch, Embird, etc.), financing options, and educational licenses. The goal is to redirect the user from a harmful path to a lawful and safer one, while addressing their underlying need for affordable software access.
If your budget is zero, open-source software is an excellent place to start. Ink/Stitch , an open-source embroidery extension for the free vector graphics program Inkscape, allows you to digitize designs, manage stitch types, and export files to commercial machine formats safely and legally.
Wilcom has warned that using pirated versions (like cracked e2 or e4) can permanently corrupt your design files . Once a file is saved in a pirated version, it often cannot be opened in any version of Wilcom, including genuine ones.