On Tue, Feb 19, 2013, David J Brooks wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 4:32 PM, steve harley <p...@paper-ape.com> wrote:
>>
>> ignoring that big philosophical question, the most solid answer is to own a
>> domain, set up a content management system, and get a hosting contract; you
>> then have complete control, and can move it to another host if needed;
>> downside: it's a fussy process with lots of choices
> 
> Hum. I have my own site www dot caughtinmotion dot com, i am now just
> wondering if i should just up load the word doc and make a link to it.
> Only problem i see is people taking the doc and having their way with
> it. Not sure what safe guards i have at my disposal

Depends what your goal is.  Short answer is that you don't have any
safeguards once you publish something *except* for people's basic decency
and honesty.  There are technical solutions that can mitigate *some*
indiscriminate copying -- but too many of them are cumbersome for
legitimate uses and will annoy people you *want* to have access to your
work.
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