hardware-based licensing mechanisms
Hardware-based licensing mechanisms refer to strategies or systems that use the physical components of a computer or device to enforce licensing restrictions or permissions for software or digital content. These mechanisms typically rely on unique identifiers or cryptographic keys embedded in the hardware to regulate and control access to licensed resources.
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