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Software piracy
Kubec, Vojtěch ; Dobřichovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Žikovská, Petra (referee)
IN ENGLISH The purpose of my thesis is to analyze phenomenon called software piracy. The thesis is composed of seven chapters, each of them dealing with different aspects of issues related to the software piracy. Chapter One is introductory and defines term software. Chapter Two examines the software piracy. The chapter consists of seven parts. Part One focuses on basic definition. Part Two investigates software piracy in cyberspace. Part Three defines individual categories of software piracy and the reasons for them. Part Four explains and describes illegal software and illegal use of software. Part Five deals with restrictions on extent of rights of author to his software related to the legal license. Part Six is focused on sociocultural aspects of software piracy and impact of these aspects on the effectiveness of legal regulation. Last Part of this Chapter is dedicated to the public research on questions relevant to the software piracy. Chapter Three is subdivided into six parts and provides an outline of relevant legal regulations for protection of software. Part One contains basic demarcation. Next Parts are dealing with the protection of software with the relevant provisions of administrative law, business law and criminal law. Finally, it is also discussed on the patentability of software....
Obrana programů před reverzním inženýrstvím
Šálek, Jiří
This thesis deals with illegal distribution of programs. It describes methods of licencing programs and ways their restrictions. It focuses on description basic tools and techniques used to program cracking. Farther this work describes structure of executables files on MS Windows. The work is completed with malware analysis for clarification techniques masking of code. This work is complemented by a demonstration application for program code masking.
Software piracy
Kubec, Vojtěch ; Dobřichovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Žikovská, Petra (referee)
IN ENGLISH The purpose of my thesis is to analyze phenomenon called software piracy. The thesis is composed of seven chapters, each of them dealing with different aspects of issues related to the software piracy. Chapter One is introductory and defines term software. Chapter Two examines the software piracy. The chapter consists of seven parts. Part One focuses on basic definition. Part Two investigates software piracy in cyberspace. Part Three defines individual categories of software piracy and the reasons for them. Part Four explains and describes illegal software and illegal use of software. Part Five deals with restrictions on extent of rights of author to his software related to the legal license. Part Six is focused on sociocultural aspects of software piracy and impact of these aspects on the effectiveness of legal regulation. Last Part of this Chapter is dedicated to the public research on questions relevant to the software piracy. Chapter Three is subdivided into six parts and provides an outline of relevant legal regulations for protection of software. Part One contains basic demarcation. Next Parts are dealing with the protection of software with the relevant provisions of administrative law, business law and criminal law. Finally, it is also discussed on the patentability of software....
Linux Software Protection Against Reverse Engineering
Korec, Tomáš ; Zemek, Petr (referee) ; Hruška, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with an implementation of Linux software protection against reverse engineering within the Lissom project. Protection consists of three layers. The first layer is represented by methods detecting tools, that enable the application of reverse engineering methods. Protection based on hashing the functions represents the second layer which protects the application against changes. The third layer of protection is a binary parts file encryption. These methods complete an existing license server of the Lissom project. Possible future extensions are discussed at the end of the thesis.

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