i am using dvlab pro, can i protect my work after/before authoring ? ,
so nobody can copy / duplicate it
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Anything can be copied. The main thing is if it's worth copying.
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Originally Posted by pcb
Not again!!!!!!!!!!!
It should be a formal warning for asking this question, espc with a stickie right at the top of the "authoring" forum -
Originally Posted by Captain Satellite
Originally Posted by Alex_ander
It just kills me when some noob ask's this Q!!!!!!!
Like they think they have something so valuable it need's to be protected........
Or are pirating something yet want to make sure no one else can copy their pirated "work"
If the millions of $$$ hollywood spends can't keep joe blow from making BU's of their releases, WTF makes others think they can
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