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The best way to protect your drawing is to not share the .dwg.
Layer information can be included in a PDF.
What is it you are trying to protect, the design or the CAD content?
If it's the design and you don't trust the recipient, check the project contract and if sharing the files in not in there, refuse to share the .dwg. Be aware that you may ruffle some feathers by doing this. If it's in the contract, you don't really have a choice. If you send them files that they cannot use, you could be in breach of the contract.
If it's the content, i.e., blocks, styles, etc., forget it. Even though you may trying to protect an investment of time, there is always someone who can recreate it. Keep in mind that the standards that you set up your files to may not coincide with the recipients and a certain amount of reworking will more than likely be necessary on their end, i.e. your files are being used for coordination of trades.
Rob
Drafting is a breeze and Revit doesn't always work the way you think it should.