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Soundburst

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Original poster
Oct 4, 2006
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Hey guys,

For part of my degree I studied The Beatles and the end result was a massive piece of writing about their history, beginning, albums etc etc.

I'd love to share this with people on my website but I don't want someone copying and pasting it.

I have saved the document as a Word doc, and a PDF. . .I was just going to copy and paste the entire document into a big text box. . .but I want to prevent other people copying and pasting bits from it - is this possible?

Thanks a lot :)
 
If someone really wants your work it is easily obtainable with a screenshot and OCR software. Why do you feel the need to protect information that is already publically available?

The module is still taught at the Uni I went to so I don't want someone lazing a 40,000 essay :D
 
If they're dumb enough to plagiarize an entire essay they will more than likely get caught.

My site is just a personal portfolio sight though so it probably wouldn't come up in search engines.

I'll just upload it :D

Thanks. :D
 
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