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Originally Posted by Mike-D
To be honest: Disabling right clicking makes no sense and does not really protect. It's really simple to avoid this. Anyone who's determined to copy your content or code will do so regardless of his or her ability to bring up a browser context menu. If they want your source code then it's as simple as selecting 'View Source' from the main menu. The needed or searched text can be highlighted and copied. Also images and media presentations can be retrieved from the cache and streaming media can be recorded. Disabling right-click will only make people more determined to learn exactly what it is you're hiding. And this could end up being counter-productive, as your images and source code attract unwanted attention. Not only that, but you can only disable right-click on browsers that have JavaScript enabled! This means: A visitor only has to turn off JavaScript in their browser's options to be able to ignore the script altogether!
Don't forget: Firefox provides users an easy way to stop these common Javascript annoyances! Also most Firefox users does have the Firebug Addon installed. Using this makes the cracking Javascript code more easier! Only a well meant advice  -Mike
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This is just meant to make someone work for it instead of making it easier.