On 03/16/2013 07:51 PM, Mark Talluto wrote:
On Mar 16, 2013, at 9:52 AM, Dr. Hawkins <doch...@gmail.com> wrote:
Using someone else's key will also put their name and address on the
output, which is only useful for filing with the court . . .
We used a technique similar to that years ago. I figured that no respectable
doctor would want the practice name of another on their screen. The deterrent
failed horribly. We found universities that were willing to use pirated
software as well as private practices.
I wrote you on the side about the solution we are using for copy protection. It
might have landed in your spam folder.
You can experience the SpiceKit solution we developed by downloading one of our
products and registering it.
try2020.com
You will find a very professional solution to a problem all developers have.
How can we protect our investment without causing pain to our end users. If you
have any questions, let me know.
People are going to pirate software, and that is an unavoidable fact;
surely the 'trick' is
to try and minimise that.
I issue personalised standalones with the purchaser's name and/or
institution just below the title
on the start up card.
Obviously this means that one has to go through building a standalone
each time.
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And, yes, I suppose some professor of Sanskrit, for all his/her
exhaulted academic position,
will not mind having a program that says:
"Registered to His Holiness 108 Raksha-Vinodabhandan Swami", or
somesuch, slap, bang on the
start up screen
although it's going to look bl**dy funny to his/her colleagues.
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It does seem that all the extra fuss and work involved sorting out a
serial number system is hardly
worth the effort.
Of course . . . one could send out a standalone of a stack to find out
one's potential client's
Mac Address, then make a standalone for him/her that checks against that
Mac Address; although
that seems a bit mean as when his/her computer goes 'pop' s/he will have
to pay out all over again.
Best regards,
Mark Talluto
canelasoftware.com
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