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by devoply 2660 days ago
Absolutely not true. Anyone that lives in a country whose legal system does not respect their copyright can use it.
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Basically every country has signed a treaty saying their legal system does respect them: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_parties_to_internation...

If you're saying any country where they don't respect it in practice, then sure.

And if it's protected as a "trade secret" and not a copyright (or patent) then you probably can use it without question.
Software is copyrighted "by default". You don't need to apply for copyright like you would need to do with a patent.
https://www.uspto.gov/patents-getting-started/international-...

USPTO explanation of difference between a Patent, Copyright, and Trade Secret.

The software could contain a trade secret, and someone could discover it from reading the source (e.g. the banks magic evaluation function for credit ratings, or their trading strategy, or ...). That doesn't grant them any protected right on the software, which is protected by copyright.