It boils down to what your contract with the customer says. Are you delivering ownership of your design for them to do what they like with thereafter, or just an in perpetuity license for them to use what you deliver, in the form that you deliver it? That needs to be agreed at the start of the project. If the former, install the core unlocked. If the latter, you can lock the core. Though I would prefer it if you could lock the "load from core and connect" function in Designer with a password in the core that is separate from the password for other core administration web UI functions.
I also use password-protected containers to protect bits of the schematic that could cause significant functionality damage if monkeyed with, and a separate password from all the others for the tuning container, so that I or the end user can give that to a "Dolby guy," to be sure that what he does won't affect anything else without us knowing about it.
I also use password-protected containers to protect bits of the schematic that could cause significant functionality damage if monkeyed with, and a separate password from all the others for the tuning container, so that I or the end user can give that to a "Dolby guy," to be sure that what he does won't affect anything else without us knowing about it.
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