Apple has for a long time (for a decade?) been using the same strategy to deter users from sharing their QT Pro license keys. When you purchase a QT Pro license key, there is a clear message up front that the key encodes your personal information and distributing the key will risk revealing that.
I can't help wondering whether they took the fact that clocks run differently in different gravities into account in their calculations - because the jets fly at a height that may have a (however small) contribution to the slowing down due to lower gravity there.
Apple has for a long time (for a decade?) been using the same strategy to deter users from sharing their QT Pro license keys. When you purchase a QT Pro license key, there is a clear message up front that the key encodes your personal information and distributing the key will risk revealing that.
I can't help wondering whether they took the fact that clocks run differently in different gravities into account in their calculations - because the jets fly at a height that may have a (however small) contribution to the slowing down due to lower gravity there.