So, just to clarify Jeffrey. Ways users can purposely get write access to read-only items include:

Unsubscribe and Publish
+ Subscribe to read-only share published to Chandler Hub
+ Unsubscribe
+ Publish collection to Chandler Hub
+ Now I can edit formerly read-only items and my edits sync back to the person who originally shared them with me, read-only.

Re-sharing
+ User A shares collection with me read-only.
+ I add items from that collection to another collection and publish that to Chandler Hub.
+ I send read-write ticket to my friend.

Question: Does my friend now have read-write access to the items I only have read-only access to? Does the read-only bit that gets set in my Chandler transfer to my friend?

Mimi

On May 10, 2007, at 4:25 PM, Jeffrey Harris wrote:

For preview, read-only won't have much weight (in a security sense). If you share your data read-only with other people, they'll be able to edit
it if they try hard.

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