Compact hardware identification for binding a software...

Data processing: software development – installation – and managem – Software program development tool – Code generation

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C717S121000

Reexamination Certificate

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ABSTRACT:
Systems and methods for generating a-compact hardware identification (CHWID) for a given computer system are disclosed. The compact hardware identification (CHWID) may be used to control the use of software on the given computer system depending on the degree of hardware changes to the computer system. The compact hardware identification (CHWID) may be electronically transmitted over limited bandwidth media, such as a telephone.

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Fully Licensed Paper, “Inside Windows Product Activation”, Fully Licensed GmbH, Germany, www.licenturion.com, pp. 1-10, Jul. 2001.

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