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F_Smith
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Austin, Tx 78728
May 1999 time: 05:13
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I believe that we won't have to worry about piracy if we do it over the web -- that's one of the beautiful things about distributed computing, esp if we end up with a 'perpetual world' type setup similar to Microsoft's 'Zone' or Ulitma Online. Almost no one will be able to duplicate the client-server architecture, and we can easily build in safeguards, like a 'signature' method that runs remotely off the server. In other words, people could save the applet files to their desktop, but it would still have to have net access to even launch -- just to access the method. Like a 'key'.
P.S. -- I'm pretty lucky, in that I'm not exactly strapped financially. I consider this a hobby. When it comes time for profits, I'll likely trust the group to be fair. I'm wierd like that.
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JimC
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Birmingham, England
May 1999 time: 05:13
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Well, as far as I'm concerned, piracy will always be an issue. Unless one of us wants to come up with a new encryption system (which will make us millionaires as a product in itself) then there's not much we can do.
I'm not really too concerned about financial reimbursement anyway - it's the simple things in life that matter.
My main motivation will be trying out some zany new AI techniques when the engine is up and running....
If we do end up making some money, I'll be hoping that you'll all take pity on a poor, impoverished student and send a fair portion of the profits his way :-)
Jim
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