Editor's review
In the academic world, plagiarism is not taken lightly. Any student or academic indulging in plagiarism may have to pay a heavy price for such an indiscretion. However when it comes to World Wide Web, you can come across numerous instances of plagiarized content. For example some one may have compiled a report by ripping of several pages from some another report hosted on a different website. To avoid your informative content, especially reports and case studies from being plagiarized, you can upload them in the PDF format on your website after securing them with the PDF NoCopy for Desktop 1.0 application which restricts copying of text and images from any PDF file.
When you launch the PDF NoCopy for Desktop 1.0 application you are greeted with a neat interface which is rather easy to operate. You simply need to launch the application and then select the PDF file on which you are looking to enforce the restriction. Next choose the output destination where you wish to save the protected file, and follow the onscreen instructions to complete the process. Once the tool has secured a file you can attempt to copy any content in it by selecting the same and would find the copy option not appearing in the right click context menu. Even the Ctrl + C option to copy any selected text block or an image will not work. However one must note that some PDF readers may not render the protected file properly and allow for copying of content.
On account of its reliable performance in restricting the copying of contents from a PDF file you have created, the PDF NoCopy for Desktop 1.0 application is marked with a score of two points. However its limited features would prevent it from gaining wider popularity.
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