Hallo Jeremy,

as a dev you are in the right position to tell the management the
truth: Every effort spent in "securing" an application from theft is a
effort better spend on other areas while developing the software. They
really have to decide if it pays out to "secure" the software more and
more. Mostly it will not.

Also: Maybe the business model is flawed or (at least) not optimal.
Sure, the costumer pays for a license. But they also pay for support,
continuous improvements of the software and content that the software
has to consume. They do not want to pay for making the software more
secure (secure in the way you want it to be secure) But they are
willing to pay for a good software-producer.

Go and tell the management the truth!

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