> You would appear to be mistaken:
>
> http://www.pinchmedia.com/blog/piracy-in-the-app-store-from-360idev/http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/4194/iphone_piracy_the_inside_s...http://www.tuaw.com/2009/10/28/iphone-app-claims-95-piracy-rate/http://blog.costan.us/2009/04/iphone-piracy-hard-numbers-for-soft.html

Hey, don't make a straw man out of this. The point is that iPhone
protection is better, not that it's perfect - like locking your front
door is better than leaving it open.

MakeMobile, I wouldn't fret about the apathy/naysayers, it's pretty
typical. Better find a solution and take the lead. I'm totally with
you.

My app hosts the logic on the sever (GAE), so I'm planning to use a
key to unlock the app (like the regular desktop license key) by
checking with the server. Seems straightforward, but need to check it
out.
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