ABSTRACT
The study software piracy in Nigeria aimed to examine the causes of software piracy in Nigeria, to determine the effect of software piracy on the economy of Nigeria, to examine the role of ICT in the growth of software piracy in Nigeria, to examine the relationship between software piracy and the social well being in Nigeria The study made use of primary data which are gotten from the distribution of the research questionnaires; the sample size of 100 was considered for the study. The study made use of the Pearson correlation method for the analysis. The study therefore concluded that software piracy has significant effect on the economy of Nigeria. The study also made useful recommendation to assist the federal government in decision making.
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