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<DIV><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff><SPAN class=320413102-12102009>I can
certainly sympathise with their concern, but like others have pointed out, the
best you can really do is make it a bit more difficult. A couple of years ago, I
visited a site that had some pictures I wanted to "collect" but they had
copy-and-paste overridden (I don't know how but have run into it a few times).
Then, for some strange reason, I happened to look at my browser cache files -
there they were, already on my disk waiting to be renamed and copied! It was
slightly more effort, but I still have some of those "copy-protected"
pictures.</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff><SPAN
class=320413102-12102009></SPAN></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff><SPAN class=320413102-12102009>"You can fool
some of the people all the time; and all of the people some of the time. But you
can't fool all the people all the time." The customer is going to have to pick
one of the "somes."</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face="Comic Sans MS"><FONT color=#ff00ff><FONT size=4>Nancy E.
Wichmann, PM<SPAN class=320413102-12102009>P</SPAN></FONT></FONT></FONT></DIV>
<DIV align=left><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT face="Courier New">Injustice
anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. -- Dr. Martin L. King,
Jr</FONT>.</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>