And it makes sense (for Enterprise "tech stack" software). A license violator would just crack your software anyway and legitimate paying users pay for it and want less hassle.
You probably will save on some support calls if their engineers can take a quick look themselves.
Same goes for any "secret Sauce" in the Code. Most Software of that Type isn't algorithmically novel enough to warrant drm and obfuscation.
And again a serious criminal comoetitor would spend the money to reverse it
And it makes sense (for Enterprise "tech stack" software). A license violator would just crack your software anyway and legitimate paying users pay for it and want less hassle.
You probably will save on some support calls if their engineers can take a quick look themselves.
Same goes for any "secret Sauce" in the Code. Most Software of that Type isn't algorithmically novel enough to warrant drm and obfuscation.
And again a serious criminal comoetitor would spend the money to reverse it