Quote Originally Posted by jaroq View Post
I've already learned how to de-activate right clicks, and that converting regular images into .swf and audio into .mov adds some problems to those copying a site in toto. I also have a font converter (which converts the text, but only in IE, into a lovely antique calligraphic font) that probably won't easily be ripped off. I hate to force users to use IE, but Firefox doesn't recognize embedded fonts and doesn't play background sounds (of which there are many in my site - wind and surf sounds in particular).
I must be misunderstanding what you're saying. You don't think you're actually
going to "force users to use IE" do you? You aren't going to force the 60%-72% of
people who use decent browsers to switch. You're just going to force them to
go another site instead of yours. According to the world wide web consortium
stats, only 28% of people use IE. W3C tends to get tech savvy visitors, Net Applications
shows IE at 58% in October and losing 1% per month. Either way, you're throwing
away roughly half of your revenue if you only sell to IE users.

http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp
http://mashable.com/2010/12/01/brows...november-2010/