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Subject: Re: protecting MatLab code from being pirated?
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SaintPatrick <patrickmyu@gmail.com> wrote in message <5131ea0f-cb7e-497b-9083-383dba9fbd01@d21g2000vbm.googlegroups.com>...
> Nathan, Per, and Matt,
> 
> Thanks for your input.  I didn't know about p-code.  I will research
> it.
> 
> I appreciate all of your comments.  Very good advice.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Patrick

... and of course you can allways "time bomb" your p-coded files to expire after a certain date.  Yeas it is possible to wind back system clocks, but that tends to have undesireable side effects on many other programs these days.