what sections of the code deal with using pirated / illegalsoftware ?
Principle 6: Profession
Software engineers shall advance the
integrity and reputation of the profession
consistent with the public interest. In par-
ticular, software engineers shall, as
appropriate:
6.01. Help
develop an organizational
environment favorable to acting
ethically.
6.02. Pr
omote public knowledge of
software engineering.
6.03. Extend software
engineering
knowledge by appropriate par-
ticipation in professional organi-
zations, meetings, and publica-
tions.
6.04. Support, as members of a profes-
sion, other software engineers
striving to follow this Code.
6.05. Not pr
omote their own interest at
the expense of the profession,
client, or employer.
6.06.
Obey all laws governing their
work, unless, in exceptional cir-
cumstances, such compliance is
inconsistent with the public inter-
est.
6.07. Be accurate in stating the charac-
teristics of software on which
they work, avoiding not only false
claims but also claims that might
reasonably be supposed to be
speculative, vacuous, deceptive,
misleading, or doubtful.
6.08. Take responsibility for detecting,
correcting, and reporting errors
in software and associated docu-
ments on which they work.
6.09. Ensure that clien
ts, employers,
and supervisors know of the soft-
ware engineer’s commitment to
this Code of Ethics, and the sub-
sequent ramifications of such
commitment.
6.10. A
void associations with busi-
nesses and organizations which
are in conflict with this Code.
6.11. Recognize that violations of this
Code are inconsistent with being
a professional software engineer.
6.12.
Express concerns to the people
involved when significant viola-
tions of this Code are detected
unless this is impossible, counter-
productive, or dangerous.
6.13. Report signifi
cant violations of
this Code to appropriate author-
ities when it is clear that consul-
tation with people involved in
these significant violations is
impossible, counterproductive, or
dangerous.