Search Engine-friendly while content copying blocked?

Hi all
I am trying to see if there is a way to create a PDF file that has "Copying content" blocked, without stopping a search engine from reading and indexing that content. is there any way to do this?
Thanks for any help you can provide

Filter your recordset based off text values for your table fields ex. field 'model' will have values Honda, Toyota, Suzuki, etc. and field 'color' will have values red, blue, green. etc.
The filtered URL will be www.example.com/?model=Honda&color=red to show all red Hondas in the filtered recordset.
Using .htacces mod_rewrite you can convert the above example to something like www.example.com/red/honda.html
http://corz.org/serv/tricks/htaccess2.php

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