The words nullified, null or nulled are known to everyone who knows writing. A script is an application or program created via a programming language. A software or program can be nullified by getting rid of the security measures used by software developers for the protection of their software. Some common examples are call home requests and license numbers etc. The removal of the protection enables the changes in the scripts of the software. Generally these types of scripts are distributed by Warz sites.
A few companies sometimes try to confirm that no one is buying their scripts, and for that they give the scripts for free to allow some people to use it. The scripts are placed with callbacks which enable the company to gain information (such as URL, license number, version etc.) about the particular script user. Also, this method helps the company to check whether the license for the particular script usage or the URL is bought by the user.
The question may arise, who nulls these scripts? There are a few groups that work on nulled scripts, and then release them for people to download for free. It is not a difficult task to make null scripts. Just as an example, if a script is written using the PHP codes and you are an expert in the language, then you can change the code which prevents piracy, and use the program as you please.
Before downloading such scripts from the website, you have to check whether the source is reliable. You have to use the right application as these are modified for bypassing security measures.
Often, most of the customers ask why a certain website charges for the software when the same is available for free in another? Also, another question often asked is why should we pay when we can download for free? Many popular software packages and brands are available like the Rapidshare, a Germany based software. Here the software is offered at a nominal charge or free of cost with the labels as “Software Name+keygen” or “Nulled.” This basically means that there has been an illegal tampering of the anti-piracy of the software. This plague has been affecting the entire software industry for some time now. If the software becomes popular, it is more prone to such problems.
However, many script manufacturers have techniques to trace the locations where there are installations of active script copies. They, then track down the culprit and sue the company.
The nulled script software does not have the same quality as the paid software. Therefore, it may often result in a cracked copy with limited functions, or may lack some important features. Further, you cannot expect any help from the manufacturers if there are any obstructions.