The only 100% non-crackable digital data is the data that was not created yet (adapting from the software-piracy statement).
The more protection schemes appear, the more piracy schemes appear, soon or later.
Lets change the way things are sold, lets kill the current "money industry".
Yep, wonderful.
But I strongly believe that computing (especially programming) is so revolutionary to the point of being (actually) impossible to control WHAT people do with their machines.
Look how P2P is absolutely "out of control". No way to stop people. I think coding is in the same line, no way to control programmers...
I dont thing it's going to change in the near future.
The only 100% non-crackable digital data is the data that was not created yet (adapting from the software-piracy statement). The more protection schemes appear, the more piracy schemes appear, soon or later. Lets change the way things are sold, lets kill the current "money industry".
What a disgusting greed world we live in...
Yep, wonderful. But I strongly believe that computing (especially programming) is so revolutionary to the point of being (actually) impossible to control WHAT people do with their machines. Look how P2P is absolutely "out of control". No way to stop people. I think coding is in the same line, no way to control programmers... I dont thing it's going to change in the near future.