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Gustavo Tobares #1
copyright
Hi all
May be a simple question but....
If I develop some tools for make a chunk UP or DOWN, or to rename
chunks, or some else, I'm breaking some copyright or law ?
Thank's for any comments
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luc #2
copyright
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Laiverd.COM #3
Re: copyright
No safe way other than just not putting it online. If loaing images
dynamically into flash one could consider giving them another extension than
jpg in which case it would be harder to fish them out of cache.
John
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Josh #4
Re: copyright
There is no way to protect against a screenshot, but you can layer your
images with a transparent gif over top to prevent the 'right-click' method.
Also, you can put them in flash where the actual location is obscured.
Again, these still don't stop screen grabs.
Laiverd.COM wrote:> No safe way other than just not putting it online. If loaing images
> dynamically into flash one could consider giving them another extension than
> jpg in which case it would be harder to fish them out of cache.
>
> John
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