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While browsing software online you may notice nulled scripts occasionally. Nulled scripts are scripts, almost always paid, that have security measures to enforce unlawful distribution taken out, and are commonly referred to as cracked software.

You can acquire nulled scripts for a variety of other reasons, such as learning or educational purposes however some uses may go against the developers wishes. Not only can you learn a lot from browsing a nulled script but they can also be helpful during development purposes.

Two good examples of nulled scripts (and how to avoid them) are vBulletin and Invision Power Board. Both of these are widely available, but only when purchased and downloaded from their original sites are they legal. If you were to download them from anywhere else, it has incredibly high odds that it's been nulled. When in doubt, do your research - plug the script's name into Google and look for the actual homepage for the script. If it costs money and you found a spot to get it for free, it's nulled.