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Hello Jay,

Am 27.02.2020 um 16:04 schrieb Jay Vaughn <jeffersonvaughn@xxxxxxxxx>:

but what if a source member is required to be shipped to the customer BUT
it contains proprietary code? How can it be protected from view?

As soon as it has a CPU and RAM, it can be hacked. :-) Nothing is 100% secure. See the battle of rooting mobile phones and game consoles vs. vendors trying to suppress that.

You can either make the customer sign a contract forbidding use of the proprietary code and probably sue him afterwards, if caught.

Also, you can wrap some code around the proprietary code, to make it build as a service program and strip this one from "may not be seen" stuff.

You probably can rewrite the functions the proprietary code uses in your own code and then get rid of the proprietary code.

:wq! PoC

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