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brainstorm protection
I have always recieved great answers here, and I am thankful. I hope I am not straying too far off the subject on this one...
Well, On a site there will be a section in which a writing can be forwarded to your friend's email accounts if you like the writing. However, in the past, there have been problems with a few people taking the writings and putting their own names on them and selling them (yes, Im not kidding) even though they are copywrited. We want to prevent this. So I thought maybe an email with flash embeded in it would be forwarded, in which they have to accept the terms of not copying, before they can go to the next screen that the writing is on. There are a billion differnet ways to look at this situation, and I would really appreciate it if you could assist, and if you need help with anything in return let me know. (I thought about making a soundfile instead of a writing, but that couldnt be forwarded easily, and it can still be stolen.)
~Thanks you
Eric
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An email with a .swf attached demands quite a bit of the recipient's mail system. Eg. many textbased webmail programs wouldn't be able to handle it.
Isn't it just a question of writing a copyright message in the mail and then accepting that anything on the web can (and probably will) be stolen by some bas..rd at some point?
idi
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well....
I kind of figured that you were right before. But...I figured it all out anyway. And it CAN be done. If I script the form right, and use self-destructing restricted emails, it will work. Yippie. Im going to bed. Goodnigh...errr...Goodmornin...err..whatever.