Did you notice this sentence on the title page?
Quote:Brick geometry data are the property of the LEGO Group of companies and are subject to copyright. POV-Ray™ include files contain enhanced versions of brick geometries used by LDD. Since include files are plain text files LDD to POV-Ray™ Converter uses Callback File System, virtual file system SDK for Windows provided by the EldoS Corporation to enable POV-Ray™ access binary includes without disclosing the brick geometry content.This frightens me a lot. The installer of that application will install some system driver which will be able to access a specially crafted hidden file system. Plus an application that can read it but will not show it to the user. In that file system, anything can be hidden. My second question is: if POVRay can access those include files, for which such a big effort is done to hide them, why can't I simply pause POVRay and then copy them? Hmmmm.