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Purchase of Chess and Card Game -- The Potential Dangers of Uncertified Game Source Codes
2024-11-05 11:45:38
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Among the circulating source codes, many fall into the category of "“three-no”" source codes, meaning they lack qualifications, copyrights, and after-sales support. These codes are often mass-produced from publicly available sources or illegally copied and altered without permission, lacking formal legal authorization and technical support. While these source codes may offer a price advantage, they come with significant potential operational risks.





1. Legal Risks



Using such source codes to operate chess and card game platforms typically involves legal risks, including potential infringement of intellectual property rights, the possibility of reports or lawsuits, and exposure to unnecessary legal challenges.





2. Safety Hazards



The purchased "three-no" source codes are likely based on publicly or semi-public source codes in the market. However, these codes often lack sufficient security enhancements and have significant vulnerabilities, making them susceptible to hacking. As a result, using this type of codes to operate chess and card games, manage capital transactions, and protect user information typically does not offer reliable safeguards, and resolving issues that arise can be challenging.





3. Unguaranteed Quality



The most favorable scenario is that the codes are developed independently by a small team. However, even with the low price, the quality of the game source codes can vary significantly, often leading to issues like disorganized code structure and multiple vulnerabilities.





4. Difficult to Maintenance and Upgrade



After purchasing these “three-no” game source codes, addressing issues of system in the period of operation can be challenging, because the corresponding after-sales service is generally unavailable. Additionally, if you want to add new functions to the existing source codes, it may be difficult to implement the architectural design of the source codes, making maintenance and upgrades even more challenging.





Summary



While uncertified source codes for developing chess and card game platforms may be inexpensive, they come with significant risks due to a lack of legal protections, technical support, and data security. For a safer long-term solution, it's advisable to seek legally authorized source codes or development services that provide necessary support and security guarantees.