Intellectual property protection on the Web
Since the early days of the Web, “borrowing” web content of any kind has been a common practice – page layouts, complicated scripts or java applets that may have taken weeks to develop and debug, images, links, style sheets …
Creating a professional-looking website requires a huge amount of time, effort, and knowledge and experience in many areas of expertise – from image editing to programming. But the result of all this effort can be simply taken and reused by anyone. In today’s highly competitive environment, this is something serious web developers would like to prevent.As a solution for this situation, in June 1997 ProtWare released Web-Cipher !, the HTML Guardian predecessor, which quickly became extremely popular.
Today, HTML Guardian is the de facto world standard for protection of intellectual property on the Web.It is being used by thousands of corporations, organizations, web design companies, software developers, web hosting providers, universities, colleges, agencies, foundations, small- and medium-size businesses, non-profit organizations and individuals in more than 100 countries all over the globe.
Creating a professional-looking website requires a huge amount of time, effort, knowledge and experience in many areas of expertise – from image editing to programming. But the result of all this effort can be simply taken and reused by anyone. In today’s highly competitive environment, this is something serious web developers would like to prevent.
HTML Guardian is the de facto world standard for protection of intellectual property on the Web. It is being used by thousands of corporations, organizations, web design companies, software developers, web hosting providers, universities, colleges, agencies, foundations, small- and medium-size businesses, non-profit organizations and individuals in more than 120 countries all over the globe.