Ronan Oger schreef:
> More protection musings,
> 
> For most of us, there is no point in protecting the SVG markup. The only 
> value 
> of the markup is that it generates a recognizable design and a behaviour, and 
> that can be stolen by copying the results, rather than going through the huge 
> trouble of understanding the markup details.
> 
> More I see SVG, less I understand why people want to 'protect' it. If we were 
> talking about high-grade artistic images or clipart, I might would understand 
> the reasoning. However, since most of us are talking about GUIs and web 
> applications with serverside componetns, I simply do not see the point. 

What about GIS data? Currently there are a lot of GIS projects using 
SVG. I can imagine that GIS companies would like to protect their data.

Jeroen

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