Windows Marketplace applications poorly protected
Microsoft seems the copy of the copyrighted applications from the Windows Marketplace to have poorly regulated. It seems very easy for the cab-file to get his hands so the application can be distributed by the user.
The Windows Marketplace was released on October 6, together with the release of Windows Mobile 6.5. A few days later they have already managed to store the copy of the application to bypass. On the forum of XDA’s how it is possible after the download of an application from the Windows Marketplace cab file in the hands. When downloading an application from the Marketplace is a temporary cab file on the phone put. After installation, made sure that the cab file again from the phone disappears. It seems easy to avoid the system installation files from the phone away. User “Chain Fire” of the XDA forum explains that he only needed five minutes to find out how the copyrighted files would get owned. Because of the illegality of these actions he did not publish exactly how he did it, but other sources have also reported to have circumvented the copy protection.
Who manages a cab file from the Windows Marketplace to be captured after the download, this free distribution. The installation is for everyone, so a person could buy an application, then it can be distributed free on the Internet. This person may cause injury to any applications developers want to bring out the Windows Mobile OS. It is possible that this moderate copy the success of the Marketplace is in proper limits.
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