I would also be very interested in reading about ways to protect content that is embedded in a flash movie (especially fonts). Is it possible to include art and fonts in a swf file, in a way that makes it impossible to get those objects out of the swf movie?

Thanks,

Kevin N.


Audry Taylor wrote:
Hey everyone! I'm new here so just steer me in the right direction if I get off-topic without realizing it. I'm in the middle of convincing my company that we should include some fun Flash games on our company website using art elements from some original IPs. They're concerned that Flash can be cracked too easily, putting our art elements at risk of being stolen. Anybody got some arguments I can use to back up my faith in Flash? The other concern my bosses have is that since we want to add registration to our website so that members can have access to these free games, it's important to protect our member's personal info, even if it's just a nickname and password. If the member has to sign in inside a flash game, for example, is there a risk that their information could be stolen?

Speaking of which, I've heard Amayeta SWF Encrypt is good. Can anyone vouch for it or do you know if it's been cracked by anyone?

You guys are the hardcore coders so I figured you could help me come up with the most compelling answers to give my bosses. I have read about security issues on the Macromedia website and relayed that information to them already but they are still indecisive about this matter.

In spite of some of its limitation, Flash is a really cool program. IMO. ^_^

Audry Taylor
Creative Director
Go! Comi
http://www.gocomi.com


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