Have no Internet on your machines, and block all USB, Firewire whatever. If you want nuke to read the scripts its pretty likely that the user will also have the permissions to read them. Maybe one could play with linux permissions... You can also just place the .pyc files on the nuke path.

On 03/19/2013 04:13 PM, Marc Gutowski wrote:
Dear Forum,

how do you keep your pipeline scripts accessible, but not getting copied ?

i want to keep the nuke script pipeline safe
from future short term freelancers, which work in competitives
companies (producing the same product) too.
For the automotive visualisation, i've created several routines
which cut an excessive amount workamount of nuke-scenehandling,
which i don't want to get copied.

How to ensure this ?

We load currently our scripts from one network location.
Our system-wide platform is windows. we use user account and user right
to hide and protect folders from unpermissioned acces.

for any solutions, hints and suggestions i am very thankfull.

best regards,
marc


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