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Subject:Re: Stopping photocopying, take II From:Paul Branchaud <paul -at- ZKS -dot- NET> Date:Tue, 26 Jan 1999 12:26:28 -0500
With regards to the issue of limiting photocopying...
I was informed a few years ago that a major coffee company (which will
remain unnamed) printed their procedures and recipes on a special paper
stock. This stock, when photocopied, printed a special code that identified
which store had released the proprietary documents. Although this does not
prevent photocopying, it does help to identify the source of your "leaks". I
believe that cheques can carry security features that prevent or deter
photocopying. Of course, speciality papers will cost more...
Therein lies the extent of my knowledge of this subject.
Paul
------------------------Nothing Personal------------------------
Paul "RTFM Guy" Branchaud (paul -at- zks -dot- net)
Lead Technical Writer, Zero-Knowledge Systems, Inc.
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So, you going to spend the rest of your life waxing your own board or
are you going to call her back?
-- Cornfed