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dickiefunk wrote: Thu Mar 11, 2021 11:11 am
BertKoor wrote: Thu Mar 11, 2021 11:03 am
dickiefunk wrote: Thu Mar 11, 2021 9:33 am Does anyone know roughly when the new copy protection will be changed?
I suspect the ones that are in the know are also the ones silenced under a NDA.
Ah ok. I was more wondering if Steinberg gave a rough ETA for this :tu:
Id assume V12 , I can't see it arriving in a 0.5 update to V11, its such a massive change to the program. I dunno the technical side of it, but I imagine its not a straightforward removal of a bit of code.

I assume it will only be for the new version , the older ones will still need the dongle. So by that , elicenser technically isn't going anywhere, and the likes of Vengeance will still be able to use it, and steinberg will still produce the hardware. Which is a pain in the arse as i'll still need the damn thing, but not for cubase. That's my take on it anyway.
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I don't care either way, just make the program more stable, and fix what users have been and are requesting.
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But I like my dongle :shrug:
I wonder what happens if I press this button...

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I've been switching from Cubase to Studio 1 because at one point Steinberg messed up Cubase (I think it was at the point of the mixer redesign). The dongle was never a problem besides some startup time issues. DOn't know what they're going for but it probably will never be as easy as S1's keyfile.

I'm also more curious about what other companies relying on the dongle are doing now. Switching to ilok would be cool, dropping the plugins would be bad (looking at you Vengeance).

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KYes wrote: Thu Mar 11, 2021 2:20 pm I've been switching from Cubase to Studio 1 because at one point Steinberg messed up Cubase (I think it was at the point of the mixer redesign). The dongle was never a problem besides some startup time issues. DOn't know what they're going for but it probably will never be as easy as S1's keyfile.

I'm also more curious about what other companies relying on the dongle are doing now. Switching to ilok would be cool, dropping the plugins would be bad (looking at you Vengeance).
VSL is going iLok.
Don't know Vengeance though they would probably go for code meter like Avenger, that is if those plugins are still doing well for sales, they are pretty old.
Any other developers using e-licencer?

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I also like my dongle and want to keep it, but its too late, the decision has been made.

The Cubase forum has clarified it..............

"The new system will not use a hardware key of any kind, but it will require a periodic call to a license server on the Internet, unless you expressly choose an offline activation (for an air-gapped computer that cannot connect to the Internet).

However, it will not be required that you are connected to the Internet at all times when using the software, and although we don’t yet know what the interval for mandatory license checks will be, I would expect it to be in line with the policies followed by other software vendors. Microsoft requires you to reconnect once every 39 days; Adobe once every 99 days; PreSonus Sphere once every 3 days; EastWest ComposerCloud every 30 days; and so on.

We also anticipate that it will be possible to authorise the software on more than one computer, but, again, the details remain to be worked out.

You can rest assured that we will let you know what we have decided in good time before the introduction of the new license management system, and that we are listening to all the feedback we have been receiving since we made this announcement last week (and indeed for many years before that)."

https://forums.steinberg.net/t/announce ... /701409/47

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Checking in on montly basis I can accept. For me it's no biggie.

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dellboy wrote: Thu Mar 11, 2021 2:45 pm The Cubase forum (dspreadbury, Steinberg):

"The new system will not use a hardware key of any kind, but it will require a periodic call to a license server on the Internet, unless you expressly choose an offline activation (for an air-gapped computer that cannot connect to the Internet)."
Well, this second option after the "unless" gives hope. That would
mean that a separate authorization procedure would be created
for machines that are never connected to the net.

One can only hope that they will realize this.

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So it is a kind of subscription then?
but it will require a periodic call to a license server on the Internet, unless you expressly choose an offline activation
That's the only interesting part and I don't get why that isn't the default... And it makes me wonder what hoops those offline workstations have to go through instead.

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RobinWood wrote: Thu Mar 11, 2021 3:05 pm So it is a kind of subscription then?
but it will require a periodic call to a license server on the Internet, unless you expressly choose an offline activation
That's the only interesting part and I don't get why that isn't the default... And it makes me wonder what hoops those offline workstations have to go through instead.
Sounds like standard offline activation where you have to transfer license file between offline and online PC

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Its looking like they are going subscription based. All the examples given are subscription................

"Microsoft requires you to reconnect once every 39 days; Adobe once every 99 days; PreSonus Sphere once every 3 days; EastWest ComposerCloud every 30 days; and so on."

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Yeah it's a subscription without the continuous payment :D It's the "periodic call to a license server" that's the issue. And I guess even the offline workstations need to do that, else they gonna be cracked in no time. It's probably just that the software doens't try to do it itself but tells you you need to update the license. Don't know. Still waiting for more infos and something to demo.

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and the next time the license server is down for a week one can't work anymore.
Great concept.

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So what happens to our dongles ?

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They will call it "Abonnement" and they will say: "as we said, it's not a subscription. Das ist abonnement" :D

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