actually, if SkinStudio compressed a skin/theme pack or there was a utility that had a propriety compressions algorithm, which also had encryption, that was run against a skin before posting. You could in fact control the use of the skin better, also with this MPC-ob-server the steps for controlling pirate products is well on it/s path to reality...
When your computer boots up the MPC server/service loads. connects to SD checks against your configured personal installation/registration (local) against SD's registered owners database and if it comes back incorrect it refuses to load and you are told to call support or email them. Pirate is stuck and can not use products, or open skins to get the graphics out...
Watermarking software is an option on the graphics level, you could pay for the service, but do not really have to. Watermark you artwork and then back up copy's to your CD-RW, both marked and unmarked, the date stamp will be applied to the burned CD files and can not be changed so it is solid proof of creation date. One without mark same date and minutes apart from the one with mark on CD would be a good record of ownership....
Kind of like this computer chip I had put into Boomer for proof of ownership. If he ever gets loose and anyone attempts to claim him. All that needs be done to prove he is mine is to pass a scanner over his neck and all of his and my personal information pops up on the monitor. neat:)
as long as it stays for use with ONLY animals
use of the (tm) and (c) for un registered marks is sufficient, but you have to have indisputable proof, which the cd method would pretty much solve for you...
just some thoughts of possibilities....
when I get up later Ill go ahead and post a series of links to some solid watermark software that does not cost an arm and a leg and could be used in such a process...