I belong to a not for profit organisation that sells manuals and similar documents to its members. We want to make these available in an electronic format (probably PDF) and also be able to deliver them online. We also wish to protect our IP and copyright. Traditional DRM methods generally tie you to a particular distribution network, i.e. Amazon, etc and in the process limit what devices can read or display the document. We would prefer to be able to deliver a product that is device agnostic and also allows download onto more than one device.Digital watermarking seems to be a good way to go, while not being a DRM process it discourages copying and allows a more flexibility in how the document can be viewed. Something like this https://www.locklizard.com/document-watermarking/ Has anyone had any experience with using digital watermarking and distributing documents in the manner I've described? Feedback and comments sought.Thanks
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