Read write permissions

When I move a folder from an external hard drive to the internal hard drive on my laptop, all the files and folders become read only. It is very annoying to change hundreds of files to read/write for use with Word or Photoshop and other applications. Just changing folder permissions does not change the internal files. Is there a general solution to this problem?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystempermissions
Files on a Web server are a lot different than "local" files. On your Mac you have a "User" account and only you have access (assuming you've set a password for log-in at that account).
The files found on a server (MobileMe or any other) would be uploaded by "you" and access to those files is also password protected. If your password could be found anyone could modify or delete your files because the server wouldn't "know" it wasn't you that authorized those changes.
This is a lot different than the Unix file system permissions used in OS X. Since you could have dozens of User accounts then each of those accounts could access the iWeb application. But they couldn't modify any file stored in an other User's "Home" folder (where the iWeb package file is kept).
Apple servers could access your files stored or served from your iDisk. It's part of the terms of use agreement that you allowed when you signed up for the service. This is an entirely different version of file "permissions".
I may not have explained this in the best fashion or skill. Others are free to chime in.

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    That is the way that permissions work. If you are the owner of a file and want others to be able to read and write it, then you have to give them the permission to do so. To automate this, you can attach a folder action to the shared folder, for example:
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    on adding folder items to ThisFolder after receiving AddedItems
    repeat with AnItem in AddedItems
    tell application "Finder" to set everyones privileges of AnItem to read write
    end repeat
    end adding folder items to
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