Hi Ross,

> On a few
> occassions I've tried to 
> protect my CD-ROM applications to stop my clients
> making copies but I have 
> always run foul of them because once I complete the
> work and they pay for 
> it, 

Ok Sir.  Could you explain the method by which you
protected your CDs.  It will be much informative.


 
> So what I said previously was valid - if you are
> developing a project for 
> your client which ultimately they will sell on as
> theirs, once you've been 
> paid it's not your project any more so you can't
> really dictate to the 
> client what they can and cannot do with their
> property. 

The client himself demands such a protected CD from
me. OK?

Hope this helps to clear your doubts....


Thanks,
Biju George.

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