When you are ready to release the next version of your software, you simultaneously release 50+ “cracked” versions of the software on as many pirate sites as you can find.
The trick is that the “cracked” versions of the software is actually just demo versions that will stop working after some time and prompt you to buy the real thing.
You also add comments to pirate sites on all really cracked versions of the software claiming that the cracked software erased your hard disk, that the software is trying to black mail you, that it was cracked by interpol to catch pirates etc. etc.
Of course using hundreds of different user names to hide the fact that it is really your company doing it.
And you of course reuse “real” pirate names and claim that those other users are fake and/or police traps.
And even better: use an AI to automate all of this. Make it really expensive and frustrating to try and get a cracked version of your code.
When you are ready to release the next version of your software, you simultaneously release 50+ “cracked” versions of the software on as many pirate sites as you can find.
The trick is that the “cracked” versions of the software is actually just demo versions that will stop working after some time and prompt you to buy the real thing.
You also add comments to pirate sites on all really cracked versions of the software claiming that the cracked software erased your hard disk, that the software is trying to black mail you, that it was cracked by interpol to catch pirates etc. etc.
Of course using hundreds of different user names to hide the fact that it is really your company doing it.
And you of course reuse “real” pirate names and claim that those other users are fake and/or police traps.
And even better: use an AI to automate all of this. Make it really expensive and frustrating to try and get a cracked version of your code.
You are welcome.