How can you guys even use the term "software piracy" and propose the dead on
arrival DRM and use Linux as a platform? it's because of people like you
that the industry is driven by crappy corporations.

Shame on you. Go and develop something on Windows CE or the iPhone.


On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 10:07 PM, coolbho3k <mike.g.hu...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Any DRM should be programmed in the NDK - Dalvik bytecode is too easy
> to modify when disassembled.
>
> On Jul 22, 9:30 am, Moto <medicalsou...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Sorry but I'm very mad about this situation!  I found one of my
> > applications on the web all over for free! Every time I do an update 1
> > day goes by and BAM! For free on the web...
> >
> > So I want the help from all developers, we need to come up with
> > something to make this at least harder to distribute.
> >
> > 1. Can we use phone numbers to register the application?  And if
> > illegally installed we got a phone number to use so pursue the
> > pirate...?
> >
> > 2. Do we have access to the phones unique ID?  This could be used to
> > track who is using the application...  How many illegal copies are
> > runnning...
> >
> > There are ideas I  have but will just go against the user friendliness
> > ways of Android....
> >
> > Please provide your ideas... thanks!
> >
> > -Moto!
> >
>

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