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by voltagex_
2606 days ago
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Unless your APK is internal and not distributed outside a small circle, assume your code has been reverse engineered. Surely if you're running something that has to be that "closed", most of the key code is server side and the client is just calling APIs. Reverse engineers are not your enemy. |
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Of course, but doesn't obviate the illegality of stealing protected code.
"Reverse engineers are not your enemy."
Yes, many of them are.
Many of these resources and individuals are involved in illegal and immoral acts around stealing code and IP, and justify it to themselves on some kind of skewed logic.
Nobody really cares that folks are hacking code for fun, and nobody cares that people would use resources for this purpose. This is fine and possibly helpful.
But IP theft is a big deal, and it's very damaging.
"Surely if you're running something that has to be that "closed", most of the key code is server side and the client is just calling APIs"
Unfortunately, this isn't possible in a variety of cases, especially new and upcoming scenarios that require AI to be 'on device'. There are many other such scenarios.
It's very oppressive to a major class of innovation - particularly to those who've worked very hard to assemble something exceptional and useful.