Theft, distribution, and piracy of digital content (software, video,
audio, e-books, any content of any kind that is digitally stored and
distributed) is generally accomplished by copying it, if possible, or, if
it is protected from being copied in any fashion, such piracy is based
upon a number of reverse engineering techniques. Aside from the
straightforward copying of unprotected content, all of these other
methods require first an understanding of the protective mechanism(s)
guarding the content, and finally an unauthorized modification of that
protection in order to disable or subvert it. Methods that prevent a
skilled individual from using reverse engineering tools and techniques to
attain that level of understanding and/or prevent anyone from performing
such modifications can offer significant advantages to content creators
who wish to protect their products.