On Fri, 23 Jan 2009 06:10:31 -0800 (PST), kt83...@gmail.com wrote: > On Jan 23, 4:41 pm, Bryan Olson <fakeaddr...@nowhere.org> wrote: [snip] >> Look up DRM technology companies, such as CloakWare, Macrovision, and >> Cryptography Research. >> >> If you have a modest number of customers, hardware solutions and/or >> strict contractual commitments might offer practical solutions. >> > Thank you very much Bryan. > It does look like this is out of my league.
It is out of *everyone's* league. Every company that has ever wanted to sell movies or music that you can play on your computer but that you can't post to the Internet has faced this problem. Many, many millions of dollars have been spent searching for mitigation. The best you can hope for is to delay your attacker by some number of months. That might be enough if the value of your content is ephemeral, but even that can only be achieved with a big initial investment, enormous implementation hassles, and commitment to a never-ending arms race with the pirates. -- To email me, substitute nowhere->spamcop, invalid->net. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list