How to Protect your Ebook
Protect your Ebooks : If you do that, you will be able to upload your Ebooks to the Internet, bulletin boards, place then in a public library or encourage users to give freely copies to other people.
Once Ebooks are protected, access to its protected pages is available only to the person who has been issued the registration key. If the customer gives a copy to a friend, your product automatically falls back into its "freeware" mode, with access restricted only to the pages you want to show to the unregistered users.
To have access to all the pages of the publication, the user
must either plug a dongle
or/and enter a registration key (it is like a password), which can
be of three different classes:
1 - Simple:
Based on: User name + Publication title:
The customer's registration key is generated from his name, the publication title and the editor's secret Key.
2 - Fixed:
Based on a fixed key, that can be any word or number.
The customer's registration key is the Fixed key specified in the Fixed key field. Different Fixed keys can be set on different pages of the same publication.
Optionally a Fixed password list may be used, to avoid users sharing their passwords.
3 - Secure:
Based on: User name + Publication title + I.D. Number
The user's registration key is generated from his name, the publication title and an I.D. number unique for the user's computer where the publication has been installed.
After your users bought the publication, you can generate the registration key through the Generate a Registration Key... command in the Registration menu. Learn More.
You can also generate the registration keys automatically from your website. Learn more.
Note: The registration is generated using only the first 12 characters of the Publication title and User name. Example:
Title: The secret path to knowledge I Name: John Stuart and
Title: The secret path to knowledge II Name: John Stuart Will produce exactly the same Registration Key.
Note: By default HyperMaker passwords are composed of 12 character length uppercase letters with no numbers, although using numbers or lowercase letters is allowed. We recommend not using shorter passwords, but if you prefer using longer ones take care in setting the REGKEY field in the registration page to the proper length. Learn more
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