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How to protect be decompiled?
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02/01/2005 11:08:21
 
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
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Thread ID:
00972325
Message ID:
00973707
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What do your authorities say about everything that can be used to steal other properties, like hands and fingers, are they illigal too? I hope they don't take my junior, because it certainly can be used to rape people.

And by the way, guns can be used to kill people, but that doesn't make it against the law to sell and distribute them? You americans do in deed have some strange laws. .-)

>This is similar to the software and equipment used to steal Directv signals.
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>The equipments have legal uses but its sale and distribution is against the law because it can be used to reprogram DTV access cards.
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>I somehow think that the same law should apply here
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>>>Jos, I agree with you 100%.
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>>>Cracker enjoy the "cracking" but I'm more worried about another company (or client) stealing my code. In the US we have the "Digital Millennium Copyright Act" that could be used to take FeFox to court. Any body have deep pocket?
>>>
>>>John
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>>Hi John. I am not a lawyer so I do not know what this act implies for Refox. However the idea of taking Refox to court does not quite make sense to me. They provide a product which helps you recover your source code from your exe if you have lost the original code. If someone misuses this tool then surely that person should be punished, not the tool maker? This would be the same as taking key manufacturers to court because someone used a master key to break into your house. And by the way, there are several decompilers for VFP apps around. Refox are not the only ones.
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