
What methods have you employed to prevent users from being re-issued with trial/demo licenses after the initial period has expired? Please assume the original licenses are being served to the user automatically from a server after they register for a trial license. We had originally thought to limit the issue of trial licenses based on an email address provided to use when the original license is generated but now there exists the potential for users to make use of temp inbox email accounts to register for an unlimited number of licenses. Mathias Ryrvik, puts Mayas latest rigging tools to the test on his Peaky Rhino character.

My concern relates to the issue of trial licenses. This would theoretically give them the ability to license our software for multiple trial periods, possibly inevitably. If you want to continue using Rhino you need to buy a license - check Rhino - Buy - Rhinoceros. We plan to issue trial licenses (expiring after 30 days) to all users requesting a trial but question is how can we put in place a scheme which prevents users from obtaining a new trial/demo license each time the license expires.


We have successfully integrated Rhino Licensing into our C# Winforms application as per the instructions found at Īt the moment the only way to open our software is to link it to a valid license file. ago its 200 for students, but can be found significantly cheaper on Novedge. We are seeking advice from anyone that has successfully implemented Rhino Licensing in a. Rhino creates files that are ready-to-go on laser cutters and 3D printers.
