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# Anything that can be seen by the human eye can be copied.  Worst...

*March 6, 2023 — Comment David Harriman's post*

Anything that can be seen by the human eye can be copied.  Worst case, someone can take a photograph of your document. Your best bet is not to devote too much time to copy protection schemes, and instead focus on making a quality product priced such that people don't have much incentive to copy it
