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Self-help schemes are invariably attempts to skirt around important, fundmental legal restrictions on copyright holders, and I for one don't appreciate it one bit.Certainly if justifications for such schemes are going to be made, if they claim to be anti-piracy measures, then copyright law is already being invoked.
#License code for snapz pro x software
Not if they're going to demand benefits from a system that they are flagrantly abusing.What happens when the work does automatically enter the public domain, at present, at least seventy years from its publication? The scheme will magically unlock itself? Even if the term happened to change up or down in the time after the software's release? What about statutory or judicial exceptions? It's not a valid exercise of copyright to, for example, make software that the owner of a copy thereof cannot make a backup of.Developers have perfectly good legal remedies that they can exercise if they run into pirates.

Personally, I suspect that it's an abuse of copyright, and I'd feel perfectly happy to have that copyright stripped from such offenders as a remedial action.Developers cannot take a greedy, shortsighted view of things. Schemes such as this are inherently hostile to the Constitutionally mandated public domain. There are several ways to deal with multiple clicks-1) ignore additional submissions from the same IP address on any given day (or completely)2) Use a cookie to determine multiple clicks3) php session variables (like cookies, sort of, but info is server side- not client side, and based upon the browsing session)As far as how many-I would say three in one month is enough to flag it.I would say three in two consequitive months is enough to send an e-mail to their webmaster who could then look at where the clicks came from and decide if action on their part is warranted.I would say 15 over a 6 month period probably would have triggered the 3 a month twice already, but is also worth sending an e-mail to the webmaster (or whoever).I'm going to e-mail Ambrosia on this.I registered (and use) both Hearts Deluxe and Aperion.I like centipede games.Centipede is why I bought a gameboy.Aperion is the best centipede game I have ever played.I like Ambrosia, they are cool people.Well, anyway, we'll see.įrankly, this is precisely the sort of thing that a number of people, including myself, are trying to attack.
#License code for snapz pro x license
if this catches on, i'll be writing Applescripts to email Panic, Lemkesoft and WhoeverElseâ„¢ Company every 6 months to get a license code while the kids all have a permanent crack anyway. this trend better not catch on.am i overreacting? i paid $60 for SHAREWARE, not a bloody copy of QuarkXPress.
#License code for snapz pro x install
so now we are forced to deal with an MS-style licensing scheme that's even worse since it fucking expires every month! so it's inevitable that if you install a new system, you'll be waiting for an email for your copy of any Ambrosia app to work properly.

#License code for snapz pro x full
So, we devised the idea of having license decoders and registation applications that allow for expiration dates so that only the true registered user could use the application and would hinder piracy.In the case of the users that re-install an application and can'tregister it, we have the message asking you to contact us for a new one.So, we just do a quick search in our database and revamp the info andsend you your new correct code at no charge.We are sorry for any inconvience that this may have caused, but it was the only viable option to help deter software piracy.What you need to do is send an email to give her your full name, mailing address and the name of the product you hadregistered, and she will send you the correct code. And these old codes will work on any system and will never expire, so we were quickly losing money, and our programmers were becoming very upset.
#License code for snapz pro x registration
The reason for this is that within the past few years registration codes are being distributed illegally online, without our consent.

That doesn't mean that you require a new code every month, once the code is entered you will never need to re-enter your code, unless you reinstall the utility or game. The new system works on the idea that the code itself has an expiration date, and one month after the code is issued that specific code will no longer work in the application. this is the second time i've had a legit license code for this app expire so the response i get :quote: Hello,With the new programs and products that we have been creating, we are now using a new licensing system in our shareware systems. So i reinstalled a fresh system recently and when i tried to install my code for Snapz Pro X, it wouldn't work.
