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Thanks ShawnCplus, HenryGR and MidiMagic. I would better not do this and get myself into trouble.
Thanks a lot for your time. Better I would make a note that it is copyrighted!
Thank you very much!
Sorry, but what trouble were you talking about?
It is all a dogmatic empty propaganda. You have every right in the world to protect your property granted by most fundamental laws of human society everywhere in the world.
Go on, check my solution in the link provided. Than if you like we can talk about further enhancements there.
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Is it possible for any web-application to scan the user's system processes and find out whether an application named SnagIt is running or not?
Now that's completely illegal!
I forgot to mention that: Protecting your property on the cost of harming others is completely illegal.
While protecting some materials on your page you don't have any legal rights to spoil or any how interrupt me while working in other applications that doesn't concern your protection.
Cheers.
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