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- From: lsr@taligent.com (Larry Rosenstein)
- Subject: Re: Uniquely identifying a Mac? How?
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- References: <9235010.4295@mulga.cs.mu.OZ.AU> <1992Dec15.121756.23075@kth.se> <1gm3ioINN9uh@calvin.NYU.EDU> <1992Dec17.162820.12863@waikato.ac.nz> <1992Dec17.105813.18407@jarvis.csri.toronto.edu>
- Date: Sat, 19 Dec 1992 03:01:59 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec17.105813.18407@jarvis.csri.toronto.edu>,
- ematias@dgp.toronto.edu (Edgar Matias) wrote:
- >
- > Isn't that the idea? If you are going to have a copy protection scheme,
- > I'd think that would be the best type. Least amount of hassle for the
- > user, yet still protects the software industry's interests. Of course,
-
- You'd think so, but I remember visiting a Lisa customer who had problems
- because he had to keep track of which set of diskettes went with which
- machine.
-
- Larry Rosenstein
- Taligent, Inc.
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- lsr@taligent.com
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