Also, considering the user's possible intent—if they're a musician trying to create but can't afford the software, pointing them towards free or affordable options would be the ethical approach.

Let me check the guidelines again. The assistant should not provide information that supports piracy or software cracking. So, I should inform the user about the legal implications and suggest alternatives. Maybe they're a student or someone who can't afford the software and is looking for legal options like student licenses or trial versions.

I need to be clear but also empathetic. The user might be in a tough spot financially and not realize the alternatives or the legal consequences. Making sure the tone is helpful and supportive is key here.