sims wrote:
At 3:57 PM +1200 7/13/06, Richard Gaskin wrote:
Aside from hardware dongles, what devices/methods can prevent copying?
Although limited, Ambrosia software seems to use at least one such device.
When you come to the EuroRevCon in November I will explain this to you in more
detail, Richard.
From: http://www.ambrosiasw.com/webboard/Forum14/HTML/000052.html
"The fundamental change we made was to place the date a license code
was generated into the code itself. That timestamp is then used at
just one point in the process: it forces the user to activate the
product within 30 days, or the code expires and won't activate
anything, Now, and this is important, the timestamp has absolutely no
effect on the operation of the software after the code has been
entered. Once personalized for the user's computer, it remains fully
functional forever (unless someone wipes the system clean)."
That seems similar to RunRev's and others' time-limited-demo scheme, but
does it prevent a user from attempting the same reg code on multiple
machines?
Thus far I've only seen phone-home systems do that....
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Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Media Corporation
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