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IceLicense Protection
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IceLicense is a new software copy protection solution designed to provide a high level of security. With IceLicense it's easy to turn your application in "try-before-you-buy" versions with little effort, offering everything to guarantee a maximum protection. If you want to protect your investiments IceLicense is designed specifically for you. The software developer looking for powerful, flexible protection, license management tools to get your software product into the hands of customers IceLicense supports all the latest data security techniques and features such as : · Antidebugging & Antimonitors Protection · Sophisticated Asymmetric Encryption Technology · Advanced Digital Autentification against patching · Secure Encryption Protection · Cryptographic hashing MD5 to lock license to your software · Reliable Machine Locking Protection · Encrypt & Hide Application Strings to provide a high level of security · Using License to registration, also no Keygen possible · Create custom URL links · Invisible software based protection requiring no dongles · Create evaluation copies of your software by days, uses, hours or a set date. · Compatible with Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000, XP. IceLicense Protection can help you prevent key generator and therefore help to protect your investment.
by Rainer on May 22, 2003 
very promising component but poorly implemented (as of Version 1.15, February 2003):
- violates basic standards for implementation of custom components (e.g. when inheriting from TIceLicense no custom event handlers are available)
- insecure by default (i.e. you /have/ to implement every event to be protected, TIceLicense doesn't terminate app on any license error)
- Whole protection can be circumvented if you don't check yourself for license file existence (i.e. if you /don't/ implement that yourself it's enough to delete the license file to disable all your protection)
- because of that time consuming to implement and risky, because every mistake you make (partially) disables protection.
/BUT/ it actually does a good job if you implement it completely and correctly.
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