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Old 06-27-2014, 08:27 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by jmacie View Post
My mom is writing an ebook. It's an instructional ebook with original images. I'm trying to help her get information about copy protection. It seems there is really nothing to ultimately help her. This is a small project, and there is no budget. I've searched, with few results. If anyone here has any ideas, my mom and me would appreciate any and all info. So thank you, jmacie
There is no possible "technical" way of protecting anything - never will be. There's always someone who will delight in bypassing any protection.

I have heard that putting a curse on those who steal from her can be effective. It involves waiting until midnight on a moonless night, then running in circles around your backyard, tossing cornflakes into the air and screaming like a chicken. It does sometime cause your neighbours to call the Police. Is your Mom ok with Tasers?
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