Re: How to protect my application from ilegal copying?

From: Mario_5 (mario_zupan_at_inet.hr)
Date: 10/28/04

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    "SMC" <smc@nospam.org> wrote in message
    news:pan.2004.10.27.23.13.24.100721.2933@nospam.org...
    > On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 08:02:20 +1000, 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.
    >
    > You could use guilt. Distribute a licence file with your app with words
    > to the effect of:
    >
    > "If you haven't paid for this application you're stealing food from the
    > mouths of my children. How can you live with yourself? I bet you pull the
    > wings off flies and kick puppies."
    >
    > Sorry, in a flippant mood today ;-)
    >
    > --
    > Sean
    >
    > 'business as usual'....this is a management direction given to staff in
    > a takeover situation that translates into 'keep working as you would
    > normally until we work out which of you we want to get rid of'

    So what do you want to say: I work hard on something that is not global
    known
    super tool, but I proud on that and I want to live from programming, so
    what,
    sell once to some NotSoBig company for 20Eur and look how jerks steal my
    modest knowledge.
    Not a super global mega freak,
    my english is not so good,
    but I'm in very good mood.


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