I full-heartedly agree with you LambergaR. It is an extremely flawed
plan and it simply cannot work as the creator expects.

On Nov 19, 8:27 am, LambergaR <[email protected]> wrote:
> @nEx.Software: How can this make any sense? And, even if you do use
> this wannabe anti-piracy software, you will still have to provide some
> sort of mechanism to discover all the phones with illegal software
> installed, get their IMEIs and report them to some trustworthy company
> so they can process them. You can decide to rely only on the list
> provided and voila, no one is contributing the data any more. So, you
> are supposed to implement their program, your illegal software
> discovery algorithm and some sort of mechanism to report the IMEIs.
> Rendering their program completely useless - except in the sense of
> some underlying data mining process (gathering your personal data when
> trying to check your phone and gathering IMEI numbers, with which a
> person can accomplish much by visiting the mobile operator).
>
> And, at the end you can never be sure if that IMEI was blocked for a
> reason, or was the anti-hack firm not so anti-hacked. At the end of a
> day you are all relying to some black magic so you can shift stuff you
> are supposed to do to someone else.

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