Hi Günther
Congratulations!
You might find this article useful. Though it only mentions one
particular system Armadillo, there are a number of good tips like
releasing updates frequently so the binaries change, and the author is
well regarded in "micro software" circles.
http://www.kalzumeus.com
Fundamentally, Software Copy Protection (as well as DRM) is an
unsolvable problem. It's basically like saying that you want to give
someone something and not give it to them at the same time. With
physical products there are physical properties that you can use to
accomplish some aspects of this.
Günther Schmidt wrote:
> I've written a commercial Desktop application in Haskell for the Win32
> platform.
>
> The one thing missing is Software Copy Protection, ie. a software
> licensing mechanism. When I google for "Software Copy Protection" I get
> a lot of results, commercial products th
Hello Erik,
all right then.
I've written a commercial Desktop application in Haskell for the Win32
platform.
The one thing missing is Software Copy Protection, ie. a software
licensing mechanism. When I google for "Software Copy Protection" I get
a lot of results, commercial products themsel