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How to protect your applications from ilegall installing?

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Dado - 19 May 2005 08:30 GMT
I just wondering how comercial java desktop applications protect it from
ilegall installations. Is it through some request code which is nedeed to
install it, or something other (mybe CD protection from ilegall copyng is
easier)?
Could you show me the way or www?:)
Aki Laukkanen - 19 May 2005 09:39 GMT
> I just wondering how comercial java desktop applications protect it from
> ilegall installations. Is it through some request code which is nedeed to
> install it, or something other (mybe CD protection from ilegall copyng is
> easier)?
> Could you show me the way or www?:)

You *could* google for "java copy protection".

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-Aki "Sus" Laukkanen

Mikael Flensborg - 19 May 2005 13:47 GMT
>> I just wondering how comercial java desktop applications protect it from
>> ilegall installations. Is it through some request code which is nedeed to
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>
> You *could* google for "java copy protection".

But does anyone have any experience with a tool?

/Mikael


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