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July 13, 2006
Document rights-management
Document rights-management: Sean Corfield had the link last night, and Amit Agarwal follows up with usage scenarios today -- basically, the Adobe "Create PDF Online" subscription services have added document rights-management via Adobe LiveCycle Policy Server (background). As with the other "Create PDF Online" services, there are free trials available. Why am I linking this here? Because I'm curious how closely this matches your own needs for post-distribution control over the other types of assets you create -- would such document control suffice for protecting your own SWF from unwanted redistribution, for instance? (No hidden company agendas here... I'm just personally curious how closely this LiveCycle model matches the needs we've already seen in the wider creative community.)
Posted by JohnDowdell at July 13, 2006 05:00 PM
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Duane Nickull has more perspective on the ability.
Posted by: John Dowdell at July 14, 2006 04:44 PM