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Re: Basic instinct
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Re: Basic instinct


  • Subject: Re: Basic instinct
  • From: Phillip Mills <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 5 Aug 2005 09:45:12 -0400

On Aug 5, 2005, at 9:11 AM, SA Dev wrote:

I think a sizable percentage of shareware developers have gone through this at some point.

Apart from the legal issues, the main software development concern is: What if you're wrong?


A recent version of Microsoft Office for Mac (not sure about the current one) tried to use a network connection to detect whether another copy with the same serial number was running and shut itself down if it detected such a situation. It did it badly and would shut down correctly licensed software running on a one-system "network". Lucky it didn't do anything too extreme and that its method was easy to short-circuit.

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Phillip Mills
Multi-platform software development
(416) 224-0714

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 >Re: Basic instinct (From: Lorenzo <email@hidden>)
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