godo wrote: > > > They can but if you make lousy quality .jpg maybe they can't. > Try <70 dpi and not use some ordinary font. If they print they get > messy text hard for scanning. But if I had tried such a quality, they would not have been able to read it! But nice proposition. > But whatever you do they can always sent .pdf to somebody and if they > can read anybody else can. > There is no protection, just legal consequences and sometimes you > can't proof anything. As you say. That is the biggest problem in this kind of stuff.
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