Heh, my superglue technique only came from a friend's RPI running in a large scale model aircraft. The pi only had a pressure-fit slot and kept losing contact in the aircraft.
At the end of the day, words like protecting your IP may indicate that *any* form of gnu/linux may not be the best vehicle for this project, whereas something BSD'ish would.
So Ketank, with us lacking details, instead of copying your card and all it's IP, what if I simply ask you to provide me with your source code and you refuse? Depending on what you are actually doing, that could land you in hot water to some degree. Hence the recommendation to use BSD for this task since it appears not to be aimed at data privacy, but more of a commercial outlook to stymie possible competitors.
In other words, all our attempts to solve this problem may be for naught if at the end of the day it violates the gnu license. But I get it - if you provide more details on what you are doing, competitors might figure it out! Heh, the catch 22.