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Re: [ProgSoc] Reverse Engineering



On Friday 09 June 2006 00:13, Philip Olsen wrote:
> No it probably doesn't fall into legally permissable reversing, but i have
> no intent on preventing the author from recieve royalties where royalties
> are due. I firmly belive that if a peice of software is of good quality and
> does all it claims to do, then it should be paid for. However, I have
> discovered in the past that despite what the sales pitch claims, the
> program itself doesnt always deliver. I wanted to trial the software, but
> the trial basically allows u to look at the GUI, there is no functionality
> at all without paying the subscription fee. I want to find a registration
> key that will allow me to see that it works, then i'll buy it.

*smacks head*

You mean, you want to know how one would do that as a purely research related 
activity, because you'd never actually generate such a key and use it for 
questionable purposes?
-- 
David Edney
Secretary
UTS Programmers' Society

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