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Re: Protecting Software w/ Software License -- a modest proposal
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Re: Protecting Software w/ Software License -- a modest proposal


  • Subject: Re: Protecting Software w/ Software License -- a modest proposal
  • From: Andreas Mayer <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 19 Jun 2002 02:31:37 +0200

Am Mittwoch den, 19. Juni 2002, um 01:36, schrieb Kirk Kerekes:

File sharing systems like LimeWire that will download a file via multiple parallel streams from different sources are just about guaranteed to download unusable kracker-krap when multiple differing version of the same file appear to be identical.

Umm. They are starting to use file hashes to uniquely identify files. That will probably break this part of your scheme since the crackers may publish hashes for working versions on their web sites.

And I don't think, bad serial numbers will get into collections like "surfer's serials".

But then again - just try it anyway. :)


bye. Andreas.
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