Drawmack
First Post
If you want to drastically decrease pirating of books there are a couple of things you can do.
For PDF releases:
You can use scripting in a PDF that can send an email through netscape, outlook or outlook express without the reader's knowledge. So you send the email to an email address that has a bot set up to check it which will then compare the from address of the received email against a database of purchasers email addresses. If the email address is not found the person is sent an email asking them to provide proof of purchase with the email address they want assigned to that proof and informing them that if they open the document again without doing this legal action would be taken. No hacking into systems, no worrying about people, no nothing like that.
For Print publications:
You can use high gloss paper which does not scan properly except on the highest end scanners (anyone notice that there are not a whole lot of bastion books in pdf format?).
You can watermark the books so that when scanned or photocoppied a watermark appears that makes the scan or copy unreadable.
These are both low cost options. The pdf only option would be a bit of an upfront cost but once it was set-up it would not incure future costs.
I am firmly against piracy but I believe there are two entities responsible for stoping it.
1) Us by not pirating
2) The publishers by taking a few simple steps to make it more difficult.
For PDF releases:
You can use scripting in a PDF that can send an email through netscape, outlook or outlook express without the reader's knowledge. So you send the email to an email address that has a bot set up to check it which will then compare the from address of the received email against a database of purchasers email addresses. If the email address is not found the person is sent an email asking them to provide proof of purchase with the email address they want assigned to that proof and informing them that if they open the document again without doing this legal action would be taken. No hacking into systems, no worrying about people, no nothing like that.
For Print publications:
You can use high gloss paper which does not scan properly except on the highest end scanners (anyone notice that there are not a whole lot of bastion books in pdf format?).
You can watermark the books so that when scanned or photocoppied a watermark appears that makes the scan or copy unreadable.
These are both low cost options. The pdf only option would be a bit of an upfront cost but once it was set-up it would not incure future costs.
I am firmly against piracy but I believe there are two entities responsible for stoping it.
1) Us by not pirating
2) The publishers by taking a few simple steps to make it more difficult.