I should structure the article with clear sections: disclaimer, why official sources are important, alternatives like trials or educational versions, and safety tips. Keep the language in Spanish as requested, but the user wants the article in English. Wait, the query is in Spanish, but the example response is in English. Let me confirm the user's needs again. The original question is in Spanish, but the assistant is to provide a helpful article. So maybe the answer should be in Spanish. But the user might have intended for the article to be in Spanish. Wait, the user wrote "helpful article about the topic 'descargar autocom delphi 2019 espanol full mega work'", so the topic is in Spanish but the user might want the article in Spanish. However, the user's previous interaction is in English. Hmm.
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Next, the user might not know about legal alternatives or official download sources. I should mention that they should contact the official distributor or check the manufacturer's website. Maybe there's an educational version or a trial available that they can use legally.
But the user might not be aware of the legal restrictions. I need to make sure the article is informative, in Spanish, and guides them towards legal options. Also, mention that using pirated software is a security risk and unethical.
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