No, there's no DRM-like facilities to prevent people copying notebooks
freely, and we're unlikely to work on any.

On 4 January 2018 at 17:14, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Are there any mechanisms for protecting content in Jupyter Notebooks?
>
> I'd like to create a Jupyter version of a textbook I am working on and
> need to consider piracy of the content.
>
> I am guessing that since notebooks are simply JSON files, the answer to
> this question is no.
>
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