I apologise up front, because I realise this may not be the right forum to ask this question, but you guys are the only programmers/developers I know.
What methods can one employ to protect your software from being copied to people that haven't bought it. Eg. serial numbers or activation codes etc.?
Software Copyright Protection
Software Copyright Protection
Many thanks
Ollie.
Using:
xHarbour Compiler build 1.2.1 (SimpLex) (Rev. 6406)
Borland C++ 5.5.1
FWH 9.04 (2009 Apr)
Ollie.
Using:
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FWH 9.04 (2009 Apr)
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Ollie,
There are software and hardware solutions.
There are many choices if you use a software based protection. You can check the harddisk serial number, the network card serial number, and create a small key file, so if the application is copied to another computer it will not work. You can store the info on a file, on the registry, on a hidden (somewhere) fake DLL, etc.
There are software and hardware solutions.
There are many choices if you use a software based protection. You can check the harddisk serial number, the network card serial number, and create a small key file, so if the application is copied to another computer it will not work. You can store the info on a file, on the registry, on a hidden (somewhere) fake DLL, etc.
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