On 2006-02-27 13:23, Shroomz wrote:
...However, the product security IS NOT creamware's biggest asset. ...
interesting conclusion
but the paragraph (see below) referred to SDK and what can be done with it
this tool makes things possible
...bla...
It IS understandable that CWA protects this (their only) asset by all means...
I mentioned it intentionally in this context because the hiding of DSP code (which is totally unusual for a dev system) is an integral part of the protection as well, and imho an even stronger aspect than the unique serial registration.
But it's the content, not the lock that makes the value.
Btw a large customer base isn't considered an asset - it's what it is - a large amount of people.
They become an 'asset' only when they develope a loyality like (say...) Apple customers - and ...ok, some DSP addicts
cheers, Tom