[Clips] [dave at farber.net: [IP] Apple tries to patent 'tamper-resistant software']
Ben Laurie
ben at algroup.co.uk
Sat Nov 12 08:21:22 EST 2005
R. A. Hettinga wrote:
> In its application, Apple describes a means of securing code using
> either a specific hardware address or read-only memory (ROM) serial
> number. Apple also talks about securing the code while interchanging
> information among multiple operating systems. Mac OS X, Windows and
> Linux are called out specifically in the filing.
I'd normally suggest finding prior art for this, since its a technique
that's been in use for decades, at least, but in this case I'm quite
happy to see the whole field become a morass of patents.
> "This invention relates generally to the field of computer data
> processing and more particularly to techniques for creating tamper-
> resistant software," Apple says in its patent filing. Specifically,
> Apple refers to the technique of "code obfuscation," in which
> software makers employ techniques that make it harder for those using
> debuggers or emulators to figure out how a particular block of code
> is working.
Will they never learn?
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