The devs really are putting way more effort into the anti-piracy stuff than their actual product. Probably says a lot about how insecure they are, and definitely speaks to their actual priorities. Piracy won't be stopped, especially not by some indie furry porn animating software devs, and being such hard-asses about the program getting pirated is only going to fuel people to try harder. In an age where demos pretty much don't exist any more, piracy is that demo, and people will use piracy to try something before deciding to pay for a legitimate copy.
FurryVNE/Yiffalicious 2 devs, if you read this thread, you need to focus on your product, not the anti-piracy shit. You're only hurting your product in the end and making fewer people likely to support you in the end. And go and use your twitter to advertise more, see about getting an ad on Furaffinity or something, you'll draw in more people who will be willing to support you and will give you money. And lastly, because of the way the verification for each build works thanks to the anti-piracy you're trying to force, you're turning it into a subscription service like Adobe and Clip Studio Paint did, which nobody likes. Stop.