htmlwebpiracy-prevention

Prevent HTML Source Code Stealing


Recently I did some web design work for a person. I continued to show him progress by giving him a link to his new site on my development server. Nearing the end of completion, he dropped all contact with me and I was completely unable to get a hold of him. I took a look at his site recently, and he mixed a combination of his old site, with the new one I was creating. I thought maybe he redesigned it himself after looking at my version, however a quick look at his source code shows that the parts I recognized were full out just copied by viewing the source code on my dev server. So he completely stiffed me and I received no payment from him.

Just wondering if there's anyway to prevent that in the future?

My first thought was obfuscation, but a quick search shows that doing that to html is not recommended and not foolproof anyway.

Obviously this is a lesson learned for me to get some sort of up front payment first, but being able to prevent work from being so easily stolen in the future would be nice.

Are there any developers that have come across similar issues? How do you show someone the progress of your work without giving them plain as day access to your source?


Solution

  • IMHO a good way would be presentations e.g. with TeamViewer or a similar software when you cannot go to your customer.

    You could also provide screenshots or a basic remote access with vnc or so, where you customer can see but not touch the site.