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In case the user is trying to install the application on more than one computer, you need to synchronize the file with the existing serial number/key, which requires a procedure such as encrypting the new serial number/key with the current serial number/key. This extra step is trivial, and a good obfuscation algorithm will handle it automatically.
The user puts the XML data file into the CD and ship it back to you. You run a program that reads the data file and generates a new serial number/key for each session, and stores the new serial number/key in a file. You then ship the file back to the user. The user runs the application and the key is verified.
You can also put a valid signature into the application's installation script so that the user doesn't have to do anything extra. This allows you to generate a single license key which can be used to authenticate all installations.
Now, you don't have to distribute the application's source code, you just need to store some metadata that authenticates the CD-ROM, as well as your serial numbers/keys. By signing the CD's serial number/key with a private key you use to sign the applications or your own public key, you can be sure that the disk is authentic, and you can also be sure that the contents of the CD are exactly the same as they were when the user first shipped it back to you.
Obfuscated strings of characters can be generated from a text file containing the above information, using a language that supports a suitable data format. In.NET, the XML serialization process is useful and reasonably easy to use.
The only really good thing about CD-keys is that you don't have to worry about the vendor pressing you into re-selling your CD-keys as a bunch of useless pseudo-serial numbers (which is what you are paying the vendor for if you trade via a key-based registration scheme) just because you signed up with the vendor of the CD you are selling. So it's really a matter of which solution you prefer, and how much you are willing to spend.
With the proper kind of hash scheme you could also take advantage of anti-piracy mechanisms. For example, if there is a database of serial numbers for all the registered CDs, then when a CD is registered you do a hash based on the serial number and the algorithm they sent you. If it matches, they are registered. If it doesn't match, you need to send some good documentation and a photo of the box.
Finally, if you have lots of CDs you can use a central CD signing service. They have tons of CD-keys already signed, just post them somewhere online and then request the CD-key of the CD you want to sign.
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