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Software Piracy Prevention through SMS Gateway

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Computer Networks and Intelligent Computing (ICIP 2011)

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Software piracy is a main concerned for organization worldwide, not considering the numerous defence techniques in position and various others that have been anticipated to stop it, thus resulting in the loss of millions of revenue for such organization. This paper looks at the primary loop hole in the current scenario, follow-on from the static nature of defence and lack of ability to stop the duplication of digital data. A new method is presented here, that facilitates the dynamic nature of defence and thus making it harder to create a supplementary, similar functional copy.

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Kumar, A., Rai, A.K., Shrivastava, A.K., Yadav, D., Bag, M., Singh, V. (2011). Software Piracy Prevention through SMS Gateway. In: Venugopal, K.R., Patnaik, L.M. (eds) Computer Networks and Intelligent Computing. ICIP 2011. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 157. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22786-8_37

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