Re: [jupyter] Re: Protected Jupyter Notebooks

2018-01-08 Thread Matthias Bussonnier
For the preventing copy-past you can set some cell metadata to `metadata.editable=false`, I think some frontend will then prevent you to copy-past the source. It's pretty easy to get around though. The notebook top-level metadata supports arbitrary fields. As notebook are json you can easily add

Re: [jupyter] Re: Protected Jupyter Notebooks

2018-01-08 Thread insearchof answers
Hi Matthias, anything at all that would discourage piracy and would make it possible to track piracy would be great. We're open to all suggestions. On 7 January 2018 at 08:12, Matthias Bussonnier < bussonniermatth...@gmail.com> wrote: > It also depends what you mean by "protecting content in

Re: [jupyter] Re: Protected Jupyter Notebooks

2018-01-07 Thread Matthias Bussonnier
It also depends what you mean by "protecting content in Jupyter Notebooks" does that mean making it hard to copy ? Does that mean figuring out a way to finger-print the notebook in order to easily detect leaked version. Or do you want a more complex tagging that would identify which user have

[jupyter] Re: Protected Jupyter Notebooks

2018-01-06 Thread Lawrence D’Oliveiro
On Sunday, January 7, 2018 at 6:41:02 AM UTC+13, insearcho...@gmail.com wrote: > > > On Thursday, 4 January 2018 19:07:13 UTC-5, Lawrence D’Oliveiro wrote: > > On Friday, January 5, 2018 at 6:14:54 AM UTC+13, insearcho...@gmail.com >> wrote: >> > >>> >> I'd like to create a Jupyter version

[jupyter] Re: Protected Jupyter Notebooks

2018-01-06 Thread insearchofanswers87
:-) Yes, but as an author whose content is extensively pirated worldwide, I know that copyright unfortunately does not mean anything to a many people. On Thursday, 4 January 2018 19:07:13 UTC-5, Lawrence D’Oliveiro wrote: > > On Friday, January 5, 2018 at 6:14:54 AM UTC+13,

[jupyter] Re: Protected Jupyter Notebooks

2018-01-04 Thread Lawrence D’Oliveiro
On Friday, January 5, 2018 at 6:14:54 AM UTC+13, insearcho...@gmail.com wrote: > > I'd like to create a Jupyter version of a textbook I am working on and > need to consider piracy of the content. > > Isn’t that what copyright is for? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to