[consulting] Copy Protection/DRM approach
Bhavin Joshi
bhavinjosi at joshics.in
Mon Oct 12 06:08:54 UTC 2009
As per my experience and my own view, I believe, this can be achieved at
certain extent.
You just convert the content (nodes) to pdf and disable copy/paste/print
for the content
Regards.
Bill Fitzgerald wrote:
> Hello, Cameron,
>
> I would also point out to the client that they are putting resources
> into preventing something that is impossible to prevent; so,
> effort/resources (aka time/money) put into this functionality will never
> be successful.
>
> Then, ask the client what other aspects of their business could they
> devote resources to where they could have real returns?
>
> I they are dedicated to attempting to achieve what is not possible, to
> the expense of other areas of their business, I would attempt to work
> with them to help ensure that they spend their resources where they will
> have the greatest return.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Bill
>
> Cameron Eagans wrote:
>
>
>> My thought is this: if it is displayed on a user's monitor, it can be
>> copied. Even if there were some magical javascript that you could insert
>> that would disable screenshots, what's to stop a user from taking a
>> picture of their monitor? What about virtualizing the OS and taking a
>> screen shot from the host OS?
>>
>> I think I'll just let him know it's 100% impossible from stopping 100%
>> of the copying that may or may not occur.
>> -----
>> Cameron Eagans
>> Owner, Black Storms Studios, LLC
>> http://www.blackstormsstudios.com
>>
>>
>>
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