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  1. #1
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    Grin How to Protect a Burned CD

    I wose trying to solve the next prob.

    how we can protect a burned CD for those who want to make more copys off the same CD.

    what kind of program u will say will do it

    any how to solve this just want to protect my effort

    Thanks for the feedback and remember

    ENJOY LIFE ANY HOW

  2. #2
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    Jan 2007
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    If I understand you correctly, the answer is it can't be done....

    Well, some companies are trying to do it, but IMO there is always a way around the technology for those who are going to rip you off. At the end you only hurt the poor guy (like myself, who hate copy criminals) to keep me from making a legal copy of the software to keep in my storage... in case my house burns down. Yea, I make copies and keep in another place ever since I lost part of my software cd collection due to theft. I found out most companies do not allow for replacement cd rom....

    In addition, when I looked into this years ago, it cost so much that the technology might as well have not existed. My guess is the technology is still cost a lot....

    Now, if you are looking to keep people from stealing a software product, you can have an online setup where the software goes online and unlocks the software. Maybe allow four or five unlocks per license... most can also track the ip of the computer, and when the request was made... that is a better option, IMO....

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