but what?...on adobe you can save it to disk and then print it...and people could still use the print screen button as a way of printing/copying it... I think you have a lot to learn young Master Jmd, and a lot to grasp (as usual). I would have no trouble getting people to find the download as I already sell near enough 400 of the printed copy via online methods every year. To offer an alternative download version on my website, and to get the other current sellers of the title with a website to do the same would hardly be too much trouble. I will also be promoting the website in the books, so that's another load of curious visitors coming my way. A 20mb pdf would not fit on a floppy disk. And the fact it can be copied onto paper is no big deal....The book itself could be photocopied quite easily (but that involves a lot of effort and a loss in quality). The only real worry is CD duplication because it's quick, easy, involves no loss of quality, and is possible. You can of course save PDF's to disk, having a local copy that you've paid for is the whole point, and I've talked about printing in the paragraph above. What I need to do is offer an incentive to download the original, perhaps something like 'All registered downloaders get next years version at half price, and access to the databases'. Please don't reply with something not very well thought out Master Jmd, it gets on my nerves and I'm likely to delete it!!