the first question is that you can sell the stuff you make, right? (in MMF2D version) but is there away to make it only install-able once, or not copy and paste-able? thank you so much X. X being the user name of the answer.
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the first question is that you can sell the stuff you make, right? (in MMF2D version) but is there away to make it only install-able once, or not copy and paste-able? thank you so much X. X being the user name of the answer.
Yes you can sell stuff - Look under the help then runtime for the runtime agreement.
To do something to make it installable once you would need to developer some sort of online activation systems using live reciever and some PHP perhaps.
*stares blankly* you could continue...
lol it all depends. All activation systems are hackable. On TDC there's a post somewhere that has a fully-fledged online activation system (that includes a serial number). It's a bit advanced, however.
ok, better. do you no the link, or at least what TDC means?
The Daily Click. Google "daily click" and up pops the URL.
Be aware though that online activation is controversial today. A lot of people oppose it. I brought up the question on my forum, so far, almost all response have been negative. See some of the responses. My advice is that you keep your legal users as happy as possible, the pirates will crack your software anyway. World of Goo comes without activation, and I respect that a lot!
the reason i ask is i want to give a "full" version out for boredom in class if they beat the "demo", so i don't want the program to be shared. but your right, i don't want a online thing. anything that blocks copy and paste?
Cortex Command ( http://www.datarealms.com/ ) is an example where online activation works. Why? Because the game rocks, the online activation protects the author from being ripped off, and the community understands this and supports Data's decision to include online activation.
As i said i kinda want to use it for 1 network (my schools) so that we can counter boredom and give a "upgrade" to people with "X" high score. Online wouldn't work because of the schools internet rules. (I found loopholes for the rest ^^)