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Where can I find cheap or free templates that specifically prevent copy theft?

I want to publish a book online. I've seen sites like Amazon that let you browse a little bit of the book, without the ability to highlight and copy any part of it. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/;_ylt=Arf0SYZSdBz_6KbNiB0oHzfpy6IX;_ylv=3?link=ask I know NOTHING about website design. What is my best way to go? this is the Amazon site--sorry http://www.amazon.com/Atlas-Shrugged-Ayn-Rand/dp/0452011876/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1203816165&sr=1-1

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  1. My dear there is absolutely NO way to successfully post anything online without having it stolen. There are ways to beat PDF, there are ways to beat watermarks. There are ways to beat what Amazon does - which is why they don't post but a little sample. You legally own the copyrights to your work the moment you write it. However there are no such thing as Copyright Police. If you post online, all bets are off. You run the risk of being plagiarized, and that is your problem - not the Copyright Office's. There is only one sure way to protect yoru rights. Write it, back it up, put it away until you are ready to send it to a publisher. The internet is world wide. What is to prevent someone in Africa from stealing your work? The odds are you would never even know it happened. I say this to kids all day long here until I am blue in the face. You CANNOT protect work that is placed online. It is available to anyone who wishes to steal it. If you decide later on you want to publish this work professionally, you will find no publisher will even look at it because the odds it has been plagiarized are astronomical. They will not go out on a limb and pay lawyers to sort it all out for you. They will defend Dan Brown in a plagiarism suit - and they did - but not a novice author. They just won't do business with you. Persi's Rule #2 - NO copyright is worth a darn without a high priced, badass lawyer to back it up. And that lawyer isn't going to Africa to defend your rights when someone there steals from you. The decision is yours - but if you post it, it can and will be stolen. That is the plain, simple facts. That is why except for one fan fic story I wrote as a gift for Stephen Colbert, not a single word of my writing is online anywhere. I protect my rights. Pax-C
  2. She's right. Even if you create one of those un-highlightable pages people can still re-type anything on there.
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  4. Thieves are generally lazy and unlikely to retype when they can cut and paste... I wonder if it would be possible to embed a Trojan or a virus in the document that would report back to me if somebody did steal it. If that's possible there would be a number of ways to discourage the practice. Which brings up the question of whether there's a way to backtrack on-line scam artists...
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