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Originally Posted by Squidge
Whilst I agree, I don't see how that is relevant to software protection. Your analogy is like saying I let anyone download the fully registered version and say its uncrackable as the executable is encrypted by a 4096-bit RSA private key. Sure, it will take many years (maybe longer) to 'crack'.
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If you read my answer in the context of the original claim that "anything made by man can be broken by man", then my answer makes sense again. It was simply a counter example to that claim, not necessarily related to copy protections in generl.