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Of course you do. I don't.
Do you really think someone won't figure out a way to crack it?
Yay - who wants to be the first to bring warez into the Free Software world?
Well, for one, if you use 128-bit PGP encryption it would be pretty strong, I would think. Also, and most importantly, this is still free software, so if someone cracks in, and 10 or even 100 people get the code, so what? It would simply be remedied as fast as possible. Also see the fine for people who purposely share their account information (that I recommended previously). The key here is think online service (i.e. AOL) not copy protection (i.e. Windows XP). The purpose isn't to stop sharing, but to keep non-subscribers out. After it's downloaded, everyone can share it, just like they can if they buy a boxed set.
Bypassing the copy protection on Free software! I can see the headlines now:
"Man Sentenced to ~10 years under the DMCA for by-passing and/or attempting to bypass Copy Protection Scheme on Open Source Software"
Hopefully open source companies wouldn't use the DMCA... but hey, you never know. -Tim -- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Timothy R. Butler Universal Networks tbutler@uninetsolutions.com ICQ #12495932 AIM: Uninettm Free/Open Source Web Tools: http://www.uninetsolutions.com Christian Portal and Search Tool: http://www.faithtree.com ============== "Christian Web Services Since 1996" ==============