A client who wishes to keep her images from being copied has sent me information about an HTML Protector that encrypts entire websites. It is available from html-protector(dotcom) and I've looked it over. It seems to me that encrypting a site so that when you view source all you see is a bunch of random characters is not good from an SEO perspective ... isn't the code the important thing for spider food?
I've sent them (the protector software company) an email with that question and although they haven't had time to reply yet, I thought I'd throw this out in the SEO group here for input.
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