Re: How to protect my application from ilegal copying?

From: Mykola Rabchevskiy (chief_at_ockhamstyle.com)
Date: 10/28/04

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    Mario_5 wrote:
    > How you protect your application from ilegal coping?
    > Is it some passwords, or limited number of copies, or something else.
    > Do you develop your own protection or you are use third party solutions?
    > Or you simple don't protect your products.

    The best protection - lack of user documentation :-))


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