In my opinion, especially the latter, this concern as it relates to CA is highly over exaggerated, especially given the fact that everything you do in your browser, e-mail, e-commerce and the likes of Facebook is being logged, stored, scanned and disseminated to others. I understand that some users may feel that this, in some manner, may infringe on their interpretation of ownership rights, or that utilizing an internet verification method may for some, be cause for potential privacy or big brother concerns. All they are concerned about is to verify that you are a legitimate user and that the software is not active on more systems than your licensing permits. Many others do not permit a single licensed user to have the software installed on multiple systems, CA permits this along with the ability to easily via the internet active and deactivate the license between systems. Their approach is not uncommon and from my experience it is actually more relaxed than many others. I myself fully respect CA's right to take appropriate measures to protect their intellectual property. I believe we need to understand what I believe to be the issue for CA concerning these keys as they can be easily worked around.
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