On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 11:59 AM, Raymond C. Rodgers <
raym...@badlucksoft.com> wrote:

> Agreed. After I wrote my part above, I even thought of another
> possibility... I haven't checked the API thoroughly, but it maybe possible
> to store the public key on your own server, protected as you see fit, then
> when you do your licensing checks, you download the public key through
> whatever secure mechanism you feel is sufficient, do the check, and then
> discard the public key.
>

There is no need or advantage in protecting or dealing specially with the
public key.  That's the beauty of public key encryption.

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