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Zend has a small business discount program that covers Zend Guard:
http://www.zend.com/store/software/zend_small_business_program

Jon Bennett wrote:
>> First post!
> 
> welcome!
> 
>> Okay, what about this:
>> Make a key file on the client server with an expiration date encoded in the
>> key.
>> Have your program check the key's expiration date every time it runs
>> When the key expires, call a page on your site to get a new key with a new
>> expiration date.
>> That way, their site only calls yours once a month. Just don't make the key
>> encoding obvious!
> 
> also like it.
> 
> could you not Zend Guard just this part of the app, and bury it so
> it's not obvious.
> 
> jb
> 

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