Finalizing the response: Make it polite, informative, and direct them towards legal compliance. Avoid any technical details that might aid piracy. Keep it concise and clear.
But wait, the user instruction says if it's about hacking tools or pirated software, I should explain why I can't help. Let me confirm my understanding. The user isn't asking for technical assistance but rather wants someone to create or provide pirated content. That's a problem because distributing or enabling pirated software is illegal and violates intellectual property laws.
Another angle: the user might be using cracked software and wants to know how to fix issues. Even then, it's still promoting piracy. I should avoid helping with that. So the response should clearly state that providing cracks is not possible and explain the reasons, perhaps offer legal options instead.
Finalizing the response: Make it polite, informative, and direct them towards legal compliance. Avoid any technical details that might aid piracy. Keep it concise and clear.
But wait, the user instruction says if it's about hacking tools or pirated software, I should explain why I can't help. Let me confirm my understanding. The user isn't asking for technical assistance but rather wants someone to create or provide pirated content. That's a problem because distributing or enabling pirated software is illegal and violates intellectual property laws.
Another angle: the user might be using cracked software and wants to know how to fix issues. Even then, it's still promoting piracy. I should avoid helping with that. So the response should clearly state that providing cracks is not possible and explain the reasons, perhaps offer legal options instead.