Maybe if American bills weren't so damn easy to copy, stuff like this wouldn't be a problem. It amazes me to see money from all of the poor countries of the world that look like tapestries... and in THIS arrogant coutry, we have the plain, old, ugly greenback. If a bill is worth $20, shouldn't it cost more than a few cents to print?
Also, according to the Inquiror, the technology was commisioned by the CBCDG. Give Adobe money to keep people from scanning money. That makes sense.
Oh, come on. Who cares about money censorship anyway, its the porn that matters. When that happens
If that happens, go furry. That'll solve the problem. ;-)