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Now that we are finished, I must state that the goal of this tutorial was NOT to teach you how to pirate a ClickLocker protected product, but rather to show you that this product is not as strong as their website implies. A good DRM management software would employ encryption that could not be broken without a valid decryption key being supplied by the server upon activation. This is far from the case with ClickLocker. While my goal here is not to defame ClickLocker, I hope that you will consider these factors before using their low security product. Until next time, happy reversing.
Posted by Chester Fritz at 12:30 PM
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OP did say "the goal of this tutorial was NOT to teach you how to pirate a ClickLocker protected product, but rather to show you that this product is not as strong as their website implies."
The tutorial also helped owners of software, e-books, video, audio, apps etc to take corrective measures to safeguard their properties, which otherwise may have been stolen while using ClickLocker to secure their properties.
The tutorial may cause ClickLocker to lose sales, shutdown, face lawsuits or a total revamp of their "locking" product.