On 2/7/08, Daniel Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>     Because who's to say you're selling to one client?  If it's your
> Intellectual Property, wouldn't you want to protect it, at least as
> much as possible?

No, I think protecting software in any way is a waste if resources,
especially software you plan to sell to someone.  Prohibiting the
buyer from making changes to software they purchased has zero gains
for anyone involved.

If I did want to protect some software I wrote, and I was willing to
pay money to do so, I would want to use something much more capable
than the Zend Encoder.  In principle I'd at least want something that
costs less than it's equivalent decoder.


-- 
Greg Donald
http://destiney.com/

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