Re: Fwd: Launch Newsletter -- April 13, 2000

by Michael Jon Muehlendorf <haoka(at)wi.tds.net>

 Date:  Fri, 14 Apr 2000 02:16:37 -0500
 To:  Randy Lewis <randy(at)kapaa.com>,
2Nerotik <2nerotik(at)nisa.net>
 Cc:  "dreamweaver(at)blueworld.com" <dreamweaver(at)blueworld.com>, hwg-style(at)hwg.org, hwg-graphics(at)hwg.org, hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org, FreeHand-L(at)galileo.admin.uaf.edu
 References:  nisa
  todo: View Thread, Original
Hi all-

I have to say...ROFLMAO...

Mike

At 07:50 PM 4/13/00 -1000, Randy Lewis wrote:
>Are you still beating this dead horse? If someone _really_ wants to
>'steal' an image, almost any graphic program has a screen capture that
>will do the job.
>
>~~~Randy
>
>2Nerotik wrote:
>> 
>> Please note this msg has been cross posted to several lists due to the
>> nature of the content and interest in the subject. Sorry if you get this
>> more than once.
>> 
>> The question "Can I protect my artwork from people stealing it or the
>> code on my webpages ?"
>> 
>> Well this just came to me today from Rocket Download and 'my' now
>> answer that question with a yes.
>> 
>> I am in no way associated with Rocket Download or anyone else to
>> do with this program, nor have I tested it myself, nor do/will I receive
>> any monies from you trying it out.
>> 
>> That said I'd be interested in your reviews on it.
>> 
>> >===================================================================
>> >WebCrypt 2000- :) :) :) :) :)
>> >Win 95, 98, NT, 2000 (File Size-1.33MB)
>> >
>> >Read the full review and download the software:
>> >http://www.rocketdownload.com/Details/Inte/webcrypt.htm
>> >
>> >If you read technology news on a daily basis, you know that
>> >copyright infringement is a hot issue. While MP3 piracy gets all
>> >the press, nobody talks about how easy it is to swipe material off
>> >of Web pages. Anybody with a standard browser can simply
>> >right-click to grab images, text and multimedia files. This
>> >problem particularly affects photographers, graphics designers and
>> >anyone else who strenuously produces work for the Web. To protect
>> >your digital capital, you'll definitely want to try this download
>> >from MoonLight Software.
>> >
>> >WebCrypt 2000 is capable of encrypting 80 percent of standard HTML
>> >pages. It secures a wide range of textual and graphic material,
>> >including most JavaScript. It encrypts code between tags, so
>> >you'll able to protect your work without sacrificing quality.
>> >Using the simple interface, you simply import your code from the
>> >hard drive. Preview the encrypted source code and view the secured
>> >page in your browser. Then, just save the code as a regular HTML
>> >document and publish it to the Web. Keep in mind that you'll
>> >always want to create non-encrypted back ups of your Web pages.
>> >
>> >WebCrypt 2000 features a great option called No Right Click. When
>> >added to your code, surfers won't even be able to right-click on
>> >the page. Besides protecting your work, WebCrypt 2000 offers a few
>> >more practical uses. First, it will stop spammers from harvesting
>> >your e-mail address. The program can also eliminate
>> >bandwidth-busting linkbacks, and allow you to hide various items
>> >in your code. SHAREWARE
>> >===================================================================
>> 
>> .oOo.
>> ||  Age is a very high price to pay for maturity.
>> ||
>> ||  Addicted 2 Swing ---> http://www.nisa.net/~2nerotik/
>> ||  Fontaholic ? ---> http://www.fontsanon.com
>> ||  HTML Writers Guild ---> http://www.hwg.org
>
>-- 
>Randy Lewis                     3^)             Kapa`a, Kaua`i, Hawai`i
>http://www.aloha.net/~ralral                    http://www.Kapaa.com
>
>

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