I think this would hamper many.
Just take an example of microsoft, they are aware most of the general people use pirated versions, however they dont crack on them, the reason they want people to use windows and when people use windows the cos would be forced to use windows OS in their org and microsoft thus generate revenue out of it. Moreover they also help the freelancers to develop the apps which in turn again ask the users to deploy on windows OS. So its a strategy to give out some portion and earn from other side. If everything comes under regulations it would break the cycle and then we would have only few cos left that can tune and twist the policy as per their framework. I know there will be some who wont agree to my point but this could be one of the reason it should not be regulated.
Just take an example of microsoft, they are aware most of the general people use pirated versions, however they dont crack on them, the reason they want people to use windows and when people use windows the cos would be forced to use windows OS in their org and microsoft thus generate revenue out of it. Moreover they also help the freelancers to develop the apps which in turn again ask the users to deploy on windows OS. So its a strategy to give out some portion and earn from other side. If everything comes under regulations it would break the cycle and then we would have only few cos left that can tune and twist the policy as per their framework. I know there will be some who wont agree to my point but this could be one of the reason it should not be regulated.