Maybe an activation licensing key for each binary may be the solution for
this. But then again, its easier said than done.

On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 8:20 PM, Moto <medicalsou...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> I know that piracy will never end, I mean I'm a solo developer trying
> to fight a war that multi-million companies have spent many millions
> on protecting their content and still they get pirated...
>
> Well yes there could be some ugly side effect if google adds more anti-
> pirating features, so I guess I'm not too much for that...  But I
> believe there could be a better Android Market system that allows
> anyone with a phone to purchase an app and put it on their SDcard.
> Why not do the following?
>
> 1. User purchases app via Android Market.
> 2. Phone sends unique ID IME? to server.
> 3. Android Market server prepares application with encryption
> according to given phone information.
> 4. Application downloads to phone. "put it anywhere, SD card.. etc..."
> 5. Application only installs on the correct phone.
>
>
> I know this method would soon or later be hacked but it's a better way
> than current methods, since we still have those faulty Android version
> that allow rooting..
>
> -Jona
> >
>

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