I want to sell software developed in C # for end users and I want to use a license with an annual fee for this.
I have never used licensing, so I absolutely do not understand this and do not want to invent everything myself, but to spend money and use a commercial licensing solution.
After comparing many different options, I thought about trying CryptoLicensing, but due to the following message, I'm a little careful:
Good or bad CryptoLicensing experience?
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:x6Viykf521sJ:board.b-at-s.info/index.php%3Fshowtopic%3D7451+black+strom+cryptoobfuscator&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=au )
Until I tried to crack it myself, I am afraid that it is too easy to crack. I fully understand that no solution is 100% secure, but it almost looks like a general crack for everything that uses cryptocurrency. I thought that I would still have to integrate a commercial licensed solution into my software and make it harder or harder to hack depending on my integration method.
- Is the last statement correct at all?
- Is this still true for cryptography even though this crack exists or does it make every piece of software protected from cryptography equally cracked?
- Is this a problem at all or can I use CryptoLicensing and be very well protected?
- Any suggestions on specific solutions for licenses (should be in the same price range) or experience for my use are welcome.
(Please no discussion, if I should use licensing at all, or if the annual fee is a good idea. Thanks ;-))
Thanks to everyone who took the time to read this.
source
share