Themes and plugins available on the WordPress platform usually come with a license that grants you updates and support for a certain period. When you purchase a theme or plugin, you are not buying the right to use it; you are buying a license to use it under certain conditions.
Ethical Impact: For a travel agency that relies on trust, building a business on stolen intellectual property is a poor foundation. Supporting developers ensures they can continue to improve the tools your industry relies on. 4. Better Alternatives
While I won't provide direct links to nulled themes due to potential legal and security risks, here are a few premium themes you might consider:
SEO Damage: Nulled themes often inject invisible spam links (e.g., to gambling or illegal sites). Search engines like Google will detect this and can blacklist your domain, causing your rankings to vanish overnight.
Legal Implications: Using nulled themes and plugins can have legal implications. While many developers take a more user-friendly approach to licensing and enforcement, using a nulled version could potentially lead to issues if the developer decides to enforce their licensing terms strictly.
Purchase the Official License: The cost of a premium theme (typically $50–$70) is significantly lower than the cost of hiring a developer to clean a hacked website.