[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jason F. McBrayer) writes: > A determined and technically savvy user will surely find > the key (not least by debugging the start-script).
... and then write a patch that disables the key, and distribute that to a few million of his not so determined or savvy friends. > Basically, this doesn't work for the same reason that DRM doesn't > work. That reason being, it only needs to be cracked once. The odds are heavily stacked in the crackers' favor. sherm-- -- Web Hosting by West Virginians, for West Virginians: http://wv-www.net Cocoa programming in Perl: http://camelbones.sourceforge.net -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list