so unless someone stole your eyes and fingers
I suppose you are not aware that all that is transformed into data in a server somewhere. They don't need your eyes or your fingers, just the data. Also, after that data is compromised, what do you do? Change eyes and fingers? ALL databases are insecure. ALL. So, before you give unchangeable information to anyone, remember this: Everything is DATA, and data can be copied, transferred, sold, stolen, given, blackmailed, intercepted, etc...
I've been on this since the early 80's, there has never been a system that wasn't defeated, simply because, there's one thing called human error. All it takes is the janitor to click on a link in his phone while connected to the office network. That's it. Done.
The whole premise is wrong. It is futile to fight against piracy. They may win initially, but when they eventually go down, a lot more goes with it.
A few points to consider:
- Piracy isn't a problem, it's an opportunity.
- A pirate is not a thief is a failed customer.
- Copied data is NOT stolen, no one removed the original.
- The money spent in this "Security Theater" could very well go to development.
- When business owners speak of losses to piracy, they are talking about "dreamed" profits instead of real loss.
- Piracy is the result of a badly made business model.
Peace
P.S.: Not available to explain any of the points above, use your own brains and look for the information.