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- From: noah@apple.com (Noah Price)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer
- Subject: Re: Uniquely identifying a Mac? How?
- Message-ID: <noah-231292111920@noah.apple.com>
- Date: 23 Dec 92 19:33:56 GMT
- References: <9235010.4295@mulga.cs.mu.OZ.AU> <1992Dec15.121756.23075@kth.se> <1gm3ioINN9uh@calvin.NYU.EDU> <1992Dec17.162820.12863@waikato.ac.nz> <1992Dec17.105813.18407@jarvis.csri.toronto.edu> <peter-211292133304@rocky.curtin.edu.au>
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- In article <peter-211292133304@rocky.curtin.edu.au>,
- peter@cujo.curtin.edu.au (Peter N Lewis) wrote:
- > Isn't it clear why its not done? If Apple put a serial number on the
- > machine, and people successfully copy protect their programs, the immediate
- > consequence of this is that the value of the machine drops a great deal.
- > All those users can't pirate the programs they want, so they stop buying
- > the machines, and buy other machines where they can get the programs
- > they want for free. This may not be moral, but I haven't found much
- > connection between morality and reality. Besides, its not Apple's
- > problem if people pirate (non-apple) software, quite the opposite,
- > Apple benifits by this.
-
- Sorry to burst your bubble. As developers who watch the newsletters know,
- Apple is quite active in anti-piracy education efforts.
-
- People have already talked about why the simple serial number is more
- trouble than it's worth for copy-protection (or more accurately, for
- execution control). More advanced devices, yes those ugly dongles, solve
- some of these problems by adding some intelligence. More important, they
- can move from machine to machine so you don't have to go through
- administrative back-flips when you service, upgrade, or replace a machine.
- Newer ones can even key multiple application, so you don't get a
- dongle-tree growing off your keyboard.
-
- I personally don't think these should be used at all though, except for
- mega-buck vertical market applications, or software sold in countries with
- little or no respect (or legal clout) for copyright and piracy protection.
-
- noah
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