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By Adrien-Luc Sanders, About.com Guide to Animation since 2005

Password-Protecting an SWF

Friday August 8, 2008
No, I'm not referring to writing a password script in ActionScripting; I'm referring to setting a password on a published SWF. You don't need a password to view it - but you do need a password to decompile it. After the discussion last week about use of others' copyrighted material, I remembered a few articles we have around here about protecting your own copyrighted materials. That includes this one on how to set a password on your published SWFs, to prevent others from stealing and modifying your work.

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