Hi

Being an ex game developer I'm totally in favor of anything that helps stem 
the huge piracy rates on Android but I don't see how this system will stop 
even a simple deactivation script let alone a skilled hacker. Additionally, 
how is this any different to the standard LVL license check? 

Andrew

On Thursday, June 14, 2012 1:59:31 AM UTC-7, algos wrote:
>
> Hi, 
> We have developed a new, effective licensing control system for 
> Android called DroidActivator. 
>
> It's intended to block piracy and also gives you some interesting 
> opportunities, as licensing your app with an annual renewal fee, apply 
> a subscription model to sell features or contents, distribute and 
> protect your app even outside GooglePlay, acquire device data, track 
> custom events and more. 
>
> It is an Open Source project licensed under LGPL. 
>
> You can take a look at the Google Code Project Page (http:// 
> code.google.com/p/droidactivator) and at the DroidActivator's web site 
> (http://www.droidactivator.org) 
>
> Hope it can help the community! 
>
> The DroidActivator developers team. 
>

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