People steal every day. Stop whining.
Although I see absolutely no harm in adding a server-side
feature of which is required to be enabled in order for
non-administrative clients to save the contents of the server.
However, I can see multiple reasons why Badspot would not
allow this. For one, it's way too much work. The largest of the
issues is probably the odds of 'Losing' your build. If you build in
a server for instance, and the server begins to LAG as if it
were crashing, your primary instinct would be to save the build
so you can either continue it later or reload in case the server
crashes. Saving / Loading passwords or Permission settings
would dramatically decrease the odds of a successful backup
save. If you've ever been on a clan project server, you'd
understand my position.
Intellectual properties are different than material goods.
Also, I wonder if someone could copyright a script and have it be valid. Though it'd be impossable to enforce.
Which brings up a Copyright Script.
That's why Badspot added loading with Brick Ownership,
and the Description box. You can't prevent it from being
stolen. All you can do is either not care, have witnesses,
or generate some sort of a scripted brick that crashes
any clients other than the server itself who try to load.
This can be done with events, I assume. However, the
likely-hood of this being LEGAL (Blockland / Eric-wise, not
governmental) is questionable.