I released such a program about 20 years ago. (Except it was only $450)
They used it for 2 years and then needed support
I fixed the security issue, disabled access after 7 days if it had their
company name, and updated their system.
Worked a treat.

Why do you ask about legality. Morality always takes precedence.




On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 11:05 AM, G Gambill <[email protected]> wrote:

> What do you call it (technical name) when a company installs $45,000 worth
> of evaluation software (with a dysfunctional security program to restrict
> functionality and a termination routine that renders the program totally
> non-functional after a set date.) on their computer and reverse engineers
> the software and removes the the evaluation restrictions, without paying
> for it?
>
> Anyone know if this would this be considered a felony?
>
> TIA
>
> George
>
> --
> Success builds confidence. Failure builds knowledge.
>
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