> Best way- fill it with copyright notices, use a restrictive license, > get them to sign a document. > > That's really the only way to protect perl code-- by legally > protecting it. > And then suing the ass off of your client if they break it. > > You can not 'protect' perl source the way you are likely thinking. > All you can do is obfuscate it, and that is easily broken. You can > compile it (perlcc or activestate), but then someone who wants it / > needs it bad enough will decompile it. > Does perlcc compiled scripts work with mod_perl ? Does anyone has experience with this in combination with mp2. Regards, Thomas den Braber
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