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- From: johnston@me.udel.edu (Bill Johnston)
- Subject: Re: protection == !piracy
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- References: <1993Jan6.202441.19979@cs.cornell.edu>
- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 01:29:16 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan6.202441.19979@cs.cornell.edu> dawson@cs.cornell.edu (Dawson Dean) writes:
- >
- >I know I really shouldn't get into this, but.....
-
- You're right about that one ...
-
- > Look, we all know that software piracy is wrong. What I want
- >to see is manufacturers try to put some more effort into
- >protecting their software. NOTE: I'm NOT talking about disk based
- >copy protection, but companies should implement things like unique
- >key files which the app registers by broadcasting on the net. The
-
- All I can say is that if you do it and it gets in my face in
- the smallest way, I won't buy your product now or in the future,
- and I'll damn you to hell if I am ever asked to recommend it.
-
- An early beta of a product we both know about included just
- such a net-broadcasting feature, and it cost me two days work
- before I figured out why I had to reboot A/UX every time I
- "es'd" out of one of its crashes. Evidentally it had "registered"
- itself on my one-Mac, one-printer AppleTalk net and didn't
- have a way to clean up after itself unless the program was
- quit from properly. That's an option I don't always have,
- regardless of whether it's my app or yours that sends me
- into MacsBug.
-
- If you worry about people ripping you off, too bad. My money
- is going to spent on companies who are willing to trust me
- at least as much as I trust them. Especially when I send
- "Rock-Solid" v.1.0 money that performs as advertised and
- get back software that ... you can figure out the rest.
-
- I'm not knocking the software revision process - I don't
- see a reasonable alternative. What I am saying is that
- in the "trust" part of the equation cuts both ways.
- I've been pretty patient with the commercial software
- companies that I've dealt with, and the last thing I'm
- in the mood for is a company that is going to decide that
- now it can't trust my word when I agree to its license.
- --
- -- Bill Johnston (johnston@me.udel.edu)
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