Tagged: content protection
Why SWF protection matters; Review of the current options
The one (and only) counter-argument I’ve heard against SWF protection goes something like this: It doesn’t matter what you do, thieves will always be able to steal your work, so don’t bother with SWF protection. This is a textbook example of the “perfect solution” fallacy. Thieves will always be able to crack safes, so why… Read More »







