UK_Wildcats_Fans wrote:Let's not even talk about how many scripts and posts were cloned and copied by "can't be spoken". (stills upsets me)
Speaking of scripts being copied, I just found out that one of my scripts was recently published on another site (Bet you can you guess which site
) without any changes made or any credit given, it got me thinking about an old website I knew of where people would share code that usually had errors that needed to be fixed in order for it to compile, they did this to prevent copy/pasters, you could do something similar (but less drastic) like leaving a signature in function and variable names that tell who the author is and where the script came from, I actually may start doing this next time I publish a script.
This could be achieved in multiple ways, for example:
In plain sight:
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int Author_ETC = TRUE;
Encoded (Base64):
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int QXV0aG9yOiBFVEM = TRUE;