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Originally Posted by Dragon Curve
Decompiling source code is not considered hacking. Our legislation defines hacking as "obtaining unautohrized access to a computer system via a telecommunications device." We don't have the DMCA; we don't have crazy copyright laws. So thank you for your insight, but you're wrong.
Moreover, who said I was going to decompile?
Regardless, it should be commended that you take such a strong stance against shaving/bonusing. However, your clients may not share that stance and I'd say there'd be very little you could do to prevent that.
My argument is purely shaving is possible in any program. People who think otherwise are being naive. If NATS makes this as difficult as possible, that's fantastic. But it is far from impossible.
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Again, I'm not going to argue the technical stuff. Not my department. Fabian enjoys it far much more than I do
What country are you from?
Also, I'm curious to know how you would obtain the source other than decompiling it considering no one but us and our attorneys have a copy.