On Tue, 15 Apr 2008, MacKenzie Smith wrote:

> Well, there is iPaper.... http://www.scribd.com/ipaper
> they get around this problem by using flash to view documents.
> I could imagine having a nice, preservable version safely
> tucked away in the archive with no access rights, and
> an iPaper version for online reading. That might work.

That still lets you grab the document, though, if you really want. There 
really is *no* solution to this - if something is visible it *can* be 
copied.

If you're that keen on preventing people from getting a copy, you could 
stamp big (non-transparent) watermarks all over the images or documents. 
Which of course might render them useless.

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