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How can I protect xml ebook pages

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tas38

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Hello Everyone.......

I'm going to be converting PDF ebook files to xml webpages, you know rip ebooks and make webpages from it. But I want to protect the pages from being ripped off, I don't want people taking my hard moded PLR ebooks webpage. And using them for their own stuff, I'm not sure how I can protect them though once I put them on a site.

Does anyone know anyway to protect them, or some thoughts on what I can to do ???

Thanks, for your input! Tim
 

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Hello Everyone.......

I'm going to be converting PDF ebook files to xml webpages, you know rip ebooks and make webpages from it. But I want to protect the pages from being ripped off, I don't want people taking my hard moded PLR ebooks webpage. And using them for their own stuff, I'm not sure how I can protect them though once I put them on a site.

Does anyone know anyway to protect them, or some thoughts on what I can to do ???

Thanks, for your input! Tim

Good question Tim... I think if anyone wants to copy text or images off a web page they can, Snapshot software makes it so easy.

Good luck with your project.
 

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If you put it on the web it can be ripped off.

You can password protect certain pages/directories and make them only available to certain users (paying etc). But once they have access nothing is stopping them from ripping the pages.
 

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Is there anyway to slow them down at last, you think a water mark in the back round would help any ???

And, Thanks Raider!
 

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Is there anyway to slow them down at last, you think a water mark in the back round would help any ???

And, Thanks Raider!

If your using images, Yes, I highly recommend a watermark or URL mark and logo. I ran a few Adult web sites as well as dating sites, and used both these methods. I paid thousands of dollars for the licensing, so I wasnt going to let others use them at my expense without my URL on them.. If your working with hundreds or thousands of images, the software widely used in the industry is CompuPic Pro by Photodex, You can do SO much with this program, The price has even come down, it's only $80.
 
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