
On Wed, 15 May 1996, Vipul Ved Prakash wrote:
We have developed a multimedia resource that will be cut on a CD-ROM for retailling. Since we don't have our own distributers newtwork we will be collobarating with another firm for distribution. Is there any way of making sure that the guy doesnt pull a fast on on us? Can we ensure that he cannot duplicate the thing and start selling it without sharing the profit. Or alternatively is there any protocol we could follow that will ensure a fair game?
Think serial numbers that are cryptographicaly secure. If you're the only one giving them out and only to registered users, nobody can pirate without it being traced back to them. Basically have your softrware disable itself after say 30 days unless a serial number is enterded.
Enlighten me! keeping in mind that the distributer will be cutting the CD and the customer will never be in contact with us. Cheers, Vipul -- .od8888bo. \|/ .d%::::88::888b. (@ @) .d888::::::::8:888%. ------------------oOO-(_)-OOo----------------- 88888:::::::88888::%. You walk across with your flowers in your hand d888888:::88;888888::b Trying to tell me no one understands 888888888:888888888888 Trade in your hours for a hand full of dimes Y8888888::::::888888%P Gonna make it baby in our prime. '8888888:::::::8888:%' ---------------------------------------------- '88888888:::888888%' Vipul Ved Prakash Fax : +91-11-3328849 '8888888::88888%' Positive Ideas. Internet : vipul@pobox.com '"Y88%B8P"' ----------------------------------------------