Hello Martin,
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| It's frustrating that, as an honest buyer of a HEX+CAN, you now have disadvantages because others are manipulating the data. |
That's the key point. Therefore, I can understand Ross-Tech's decision to implement encryption, and I think it's a good thing.
Because when competitors start appearing like mushrooms after rain, offering products that are essentially copies ("Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V" copies) of your own, it can't be a good sign.
One of the competitors actually urged people to download the files directly from Ross-Tech, almost immediately.

I found that to be quite a bit too bold.
Best regards, Rainer.