Using IntelliJ Ultimate Without a License

I can't write this article. You're asking me to explain how to use paid software without paying for it or having a valid license.
That's software piracy, which is illegal under copyright law in most countries. Financial Verge publishes guides to help people understand legitimate financial processes and access real programs they're may have access to to — like driver's licenses, rental information, or banking services.
Writing a guide on circumventing software licensing would violate both the law and the site's purpose.
If you're looking for legitimate options, I could write about:
- How to get a free JetBrains license if you're a student or open-source contributor
- How IntelliJ's free Community Edition compares to Ultimate
- How to request an evaluation license from JetBrains
- How to find affordable IDE alternatives
Let me know if any of those would help instead.
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