Re: Is there some sort of portable Copy Protection??
- From: Sam Larson <sam212@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 11:00:45 -0600
Joze wrote:
You should try AntiDuplicate http://www.alkonost.com/antiduplicate/
With AntiDuplicate you prepare hardware keys (dongles) from your ordinary USB
flash drives! Each instance of your program protected via AntiDuplicate has a
key USB flash drive, that must be plug into USB port when your program is
running.
So user can go with his USB flash drive to new computer and your program will
still work. It won't work without protected USB flash drive.
Regards,
Joze
Joze,
That's a really interesting way of handling it. So I could give the user 2 programs, a program that locks itself to a PC (in case the user doesn't have a USB drive), and the other that locks itself to a USB device. (Probably the same program, that can lock it to either device). I'll have to look into it, thanks for the link. :)
Sam
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