Dave Brueck wrote: It's certainly something lot's of people are interested in. I guess it depends who your audience is. If ytour code isn't for *mass* distribution - the chances of people putting a lot of effort into breaking it are greatly reduced. I don't htink it's necessarily futile.
By "futile" I meant that, if the code ends up running on a user's machine, then a sufficiently motivated person could crack it wide open, regardless of implementation language - the only way to truly protect the code is to never let it out of your hands (i.e. it's accessible just via a web service).
-Dave -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list