Re: Some legal issues...
- Posted by Ralf Nieuwenhuijsen <nieuwen at XS4ALL.NL> Aug 25, 1999
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Paul Martin wrote: > I butting in again; sorry. Perhaps Rob in a future version of Euphoria can > encrypt the source code in shrouded files, just to make the unreadable. > That will deter most people from trying to examine the source. Encryption is an option since v2. Matt was referring to v1.4 source code, however I still think, those users should not need to upgrade Euphoria to be ensured of no one hacing their code. Keep an unshrouder, if you make one, Matt, to yourself. Don't post it, don't share it. Ralf N. nieuwen at xs4all.nl ralf_n at email.com UIN: 9389920 [[ Elevator ]] Http://www.xs4all.nl/~nieuwen Updated! With the latest Win32Lib, GTklib, I've added Visual Euphoria and VEGA. > > Thanks > Paul Martin > > At 07:45 AM 8/25/1999 -0000, you wrote: > >> Hi. I found a few shrouded Eu 1.4 files, and wanted to unshroud them. I > >> thought of making an unshrouder, but is that legal or what? > > > >If you write an unshrouder, then we have no reason shrouding anymore. > >Then we would need to write *another* shrouder, and *another* shrouder, > >until you give up. > >The purpose of shrouding is to SHIELD your source code. > >So when you make an unshrouder, you are doing precizely that what *everyone* > >who ever shrouder a file does not want you to do: think about it. > > > >Ralf N. > >nieuwen at xs4all.nl > >ralf_n at email.com > >UIN: 9389920 > > > >[[ Elevator ]] > >Http://www.xs4all.nl/~nieuwen > > Updated! With the latest Win32Lib, GTklib, I've added Visual Euphoria and > >VEGA. > > > > >