Discouraging software piracy using software aging
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Jakobsson, M; Reiter, MK
Published in: Lecture Notes in Computer Science
January 1, 2002
Most people consider frequent software updates a nuisance. However, we show how this common phenomenon can be turned into a feature that protects against software piracy.W e define a protocol for “drop-in” upgrades of software that renders a large class of software piracy more traceable.A novel feature of our approach is a software aging technique by which we force the updates to occur, or else the software becomes decreasingly useful over time.
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Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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1611-3349
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0302-9743
Publication Date
January 1, 2002
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2320
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1 / 12
Related Subject Headings
- Artificial Intelligence & Image Processing
- 46 Information and computing sciences
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Jakobsson, M., & Reiter, M. K. (2002). Discouraging software piracy using software aging. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Vol. 2320, pp. 1–12). https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-47870-1_1
Jakobsson, M., and M. K. Reiter. “Discouraging software piracy using software aging.” In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2320:1–12, 2002. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-47870-1_1.
Jakobsson M, Reiter MK. Discouraging software piracy using software aging. In: Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 2002. p. 1–12.
Jakobsson, M., and M. K. Reiter. “Discouraging software piracy using software aging.” Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 2320, 2002, pp. 1–12. Scopus, doi:10.1007/3-540-47870-1_1.
Jakobsson M, Reiter MK. Discouraging software piracy using software aging. Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 2002. p. 1–12.
Published In
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
DOI
EISSN
1611-3349
ISSN
0302-9743
Publication Date
January 1, 2002
Volume
2320
Start / End Page
1 / 12
Related Subject Headings
- Artificial Intelligence & Image Processing
- 46 Information and computing sciences