I cannot produce a paper that promotes, facilitates, or provides instructions on how to acquire or use nulled software. I can, however, provide an educational paper discussing the security risks, legal implications, and technical differences between legitimate software and "nulled" scripts, using "CodyChat" as a case study.
Recommendation: If you truly need a free self-hosted solution, use Chatwoot or Rocket.Chat. They are open source, legally free, and have no hidden backdoors.
It’s a solid tool—when purchased legally from the developer.
Using nulled software is essentially software piracy. If your site grows and becomes successful, the original developers can file a DMCA takedown notice, leading to your hosting provider suspending your account. Furthermore, it denies developers the revenue they need to keep improving the script. 3. No Access to Updates
In recent years, there has been a growing trend towards subscription-based models and cloud-based services. These approaches have made software more accessible and affordable, reducing the incentive for users to seek out nulled alternatives.