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Lady of Mystery wrote:I'm not all that bothered about making sure that something can't be torrented and to be honest, I think your idea would probably put me off buying. If I had to have a internet connection in order to watch\read something that I'd bought, I don't think I'd bother. All my books, at some point or another have appeared on download sites, I don't like it but it's one of those things that happens.
I'd be more worried about ensuring that what you were selling was original and not just a rip off of someone else's work. Also, if I was going to think about selling my work through your site, I'd want to make sure that you had a good reputation for selling high quality material, I wouldn't want to be associated with a site that was known for substandard work. Have you thought about how you'd go about ensuring originality (something that's far harder than you might think) and quality checking everything that you sold?
Discombobulator wrote:One point I would make is that the more you describe how your site's security works, the easier you are making it for hackers and criminals.
You are saving them a lot of wasted time by telling them which doors are locked and what is behind those doors.
DaveM wrote:For text, why not just use Flash to display it (with text selection off) and fetch the text from a mySQL database via PHP (or a lesser server-side language)?
Downloading the swf wont contain the text or the DB login details and therefore they wont be able to access the text. Most of all, it's easy!
Mandrake wrote:On balance, the initial idea seems to have more problems than benefits......
CharlieFox wrote:Yeh but i hate MySQL because hackers = SQLi and it's ridiculously easy even if its not a hosted webpage to be targeted.
Lenoir wrote:Forget magic, design me a new website for my photography.
DaveM wrote:CharlieFox wrote:Yeh but i hate MySQL because hackers = SQLi and it's ridiculously easy even if its not a hosted webpage to be targeted.
I develop for an e-commerce website firm and data security is paramount. I assure you that mySQL is only hackable if you make websites with poor security or you set up your server incorrectly. I think you have some learning to do.
CharlieFox wrote:Yeh but i hate MySQL because hackers = SQLi and it's ridiculously easy even if its not a hosted webpage to be targeted.
CharlieFox wrote:magicrob wrote:Hi Charlie,
You may like to provide some details of previous sites/marketing expriences etc., so that folk here can see where you're aiming.
I see you're only 16 at the moment, which I'd have though is a little young to have too much experience in this area, but I applaud your ambition, and hope you're able to make a go of it
Hey,
I'm working on my personal site but have college work/exams interfering with everything
Though I have a few videos on YT under http://www.youtube.com/user/VertigoProductions1" target="_blank
From previous video creation, though i didn't work on marketing them properly
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