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- From: marlow@sys.uea.ac.uk (Keith Marlow PG)
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- Subject: Re: Computer Concepts
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- Date: 20 Nov 92 11:13:58 GMT
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- smb@cs.nott.ac.uk (Simon Burrows) writes:
-
- >In article <marlow.722167900@radon.sys.uea.ac.uk> marlow@sys.uea.ac.uk (Keith Marlow PG) writes:
- >>
- >> I know this doesn't stop two copies of the same program being used at
- >>once, but it does make it possible for the person with the copy and the person
- >>whose s/w was copied to be both done for illegal copying.
-
- >I agree with you in principle, but many people must surely agree that it is
- >*extremely* difficult to be 100% certain that nobody can ever rip-off copies
- >of software which is registered to you. It is so easy for somebody to insert
- >a floppy disc in your drive & sneak a quick copy.
-
- Hmmm, its a shame that it would be darn difficult to 'patch' the OS
- to stop a copy to floppy for certain types of dir or filetype.
-
- >You might not believe how blatant some people are - for example a certain
- >games company at the BBC Acorn User Show caught no end of people inserting
- >their own floppies to steal copies of games off the hard discs at the show.
-
- Hmmm, they should have locked up the floppy drive :-) Seriously though, you
- can get a little device which sits in a drive and locks, stopping people using
- that drive.
-
- >Archimedes programs are sufficiently portable for the integrity of a person's
- >system to be almost impossible to maintain unless NOBODY is allowed near that
- >machine (and that includes Acorn exhibition machines, which contain much
- >software licensed to Acorn Computers Ltd).
-
- One way you could stop them is when the s/w is installed the runpath
- to the s/w is noted down in a system file and encoded. Then when the s/w
- is started up it checks to see if the runpath is the same, if it isn't it
- won't start up. That would be quite a good way of stopping the kids nicking
- games off the hard disc, you would just need to name the harddisc something
- other than the default. Or alternatively on installation have it put a special
- data file in the % directory, most kids would just copy the app & not look any
- where else for files it would need.
-
-
- Keith
-
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