prv
Well-Known Member
That mechanism of software protection went out with the ark: the correct method is make the download freely available, but useless without a "key" that you issue upon purchase.
...and then gets shared around freely via the Web. There are hundreds of sites dedicated to exactly that.
Usually it's up to the software company where they want to place the security / convenience tradeoff for their product. In my employer's case the bar is fairly low because our software doesn't appeal to the Warez community or the sort of people who would happily steal it. Plenty of others accept some illegal sharing because they don't believe it loses them enough customers to be worth doing more. But in some industries with few potential customers and very high software prices (music editing, high-end CAD) physical dongles were still the norm last time I looked.
In this case it sounds like the UKHO insisted on the level of protection.
Pete