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  • Marc Sanders
    Second Lieutenant

    • Mar 2006
    • 103

    Locking Images To Prevent Copying

    Marc Sanders

    www.fakeitbikinistore.co.uk

    Guys and Gals,

    Help is required once again...

    I have been granted the rights to use Photographs from my supplier on my site. But this doesn't extend to people copying them for other uses if you know what I mean!

    I have tried coming up with a way that the photos cannot be copied, but this is very difficult as I overlay a shape then set it to transparent.

    This is not ideal as I then need to ensure this shape links to the correct pages (Yet more work).

    Any simple Idea's will be very much appreciated...

    Cheers
    Marc Sanders

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  • davidundalicia
    General

    • Mar 2006
    • 6294

    #2
    Re: Locking Images To Prevent Copying

    There are no simple ideas.....this has been discussed over and over again with having reached a solution.

    If you dont want it copied, dont put it on the internet.....

    thats about the best solution that I have seen in all other
    threads on this subject.

    Do a search on copying or protecting pictures and you will see what I mean.
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    • Marc Sanders
      Second Lieutenant

      • Mar 2006
      • 103

      #3
      Re: Locking Images To Prevent Copying

      Hmm, not quite what I was looking for - but hey, it will have to suffice!

      I have seen web sites where images are locked out, and have managed to do it the long way round with Voda. I was just hopeing for an easy method as I have close to 4000 images...

      Thanks all the same...
      Marc Sanders

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      • Girlonthehill
        General

        • Oct 2005
        • 4193

        #4
        Re: Locking Images To Prevent Copying

        Originally posted by Marc Sanders
        Marc Sanders

        www.fakeitbikinistore.co.uk

        Guys and Gals,

        Help is required once again...

        I have been granted the rights to use Photographs from my supplier on my site. But this doesn't extend to people copying them for other uses if you know what I mean!

        I have tried coming up with a way that the photos cannot be copied, but this is very difficult as I overlay a shape then set it to transparent.

        This is not ideal as I then need to ensure this shape links to the correct pages (Yet more work).

        Any simple Idea's will be very much appreciated...

        Cheers
        Someone posted a tip the other day suggesting making the images rollover images with the rollover set to an image of text with a no copy warning. David's right, of course, if people are determinded - they will get them but this may put some of them off.

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        • bill2006
          Lieutenant General

          • May 2006
          • 3421

          #5
          Re: Locking Images To Prevent Copying

          If you own the images, consider using a watermark say along the edge where it will still allow users to enjoy your images.
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          • nksiefert
            First Sergeant

            • May 2006
            • 73

            #6
            Re: Locking Images To Prevent Copying

            That was me on the mouse over.

            No, there is no guaranteed method, but this is a possibility including the watermark on your photo. You use a solid color pic or any picture and could include text or not. You could just leave it blank. When the viewer puts the cursor on to save it, it mouses over to a solid blank color or wording "Sorry, copyrighted" or whatever. It's worth a try.
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            • allstarfaces
              Brigadier General

              • Apr 2006
              • 1665

              #7
              Re: Locking Images To Prevent Copying

              yes but hes sayin he has to do that 4000 times i think and i think he is saying that is not very pratical
              there is a way of disabling rite click if you search its only effective to the normal man in the street tho any one with a bit of know how can get round that but is the quickest way for you now
              what has the original pic supplier done to protect theres? couldnt you ask them and do the same maybe?
              but apart from all that david is rite
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              • Girlonthehill
                General

                • Oct 2005
                • 4193

                #8
                Re: Locking Images To Prevent Copying

                Originally posted by allstarfaces
                yes but hes sayin he has to do that 4000 times i think and i think he is saying that is not very pratical
                there is a way of disabling rite click if you search its only effective to the normal man in the street tho any one with a bit of know how can get round that but is the quickest way for you now
                what has the original pic supplier done to protect theres? couldnt you ask them and do the same maybe?
                but apart from all that david is rite
                Good point and good call, Allstar!

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                • royb
                  Major General

                  • Mar 2006
                  • 2483

                  #9
                  Re: Locking Images To Prevent Copying

                  Even if you do a "No right click" thing, its not hard to overcome, you just do a print screen and get the pics from that.


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                  • allstarfaces
                    Brigadier General

                    • Apr 2006
                    • 1665

                    #10
                    Re: Locking Images To Prevent Copying

                    thats what i said? if you knwo how you can still get them and now we all know how lol
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                    • royb
                      Major General

                      • Mar 2006
                      • 2483

                      #11
                      Re: Locking Images To Prevent Copying

                      Yeah your right, but there is no harm in everybody knowing, so that they know the pitfalls and what they are up against when sitebuilding.


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                      • davidundalicia
                        General

                        • Mar 2006
                        • 6294

                        #12
                        Re: Locking Images To Prevent Copying

                        Originally posted by royb
                        Even if you do a "No right click" thing, its not hard to overcome, you just do a print screen and get the pics from that.
                        Your both absolutly right and even then you just have to look in your cache
                        and there they are in all their glory........

                        Also I have seen a site that has watermarked All the photos and it looks horrible. With a little work one can also get rid of the watermarks....

                        Life sucks as far as photos are concerned...........The rectangle overlay is my method, but even then its not foolproof....

                        good luck with your 4000................
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                        • beegud2
                          Major General

                          • Apr 2006
                          • 2156

                          #13
                          Re: Locking Images To Prevent Copying

                          I have just put a copyright warning and hopefuly this may scare a few off and at least that way I can get them if I see my work somewhere later...although this probably is'nt foolproof either. Sigh....

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                          • beegud2
                            Major General

                            • Apr 2006
                            • 2156

                            #14
                            Re: Locking Images To Prevent Copying

                            Oh..hey I have an idea...could you not put your pics in a pdf format and encrypt the files like text docs are done....anyone...just a thought....pdf995 has encryption capabilities..
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                            • bannacom
                              Sergeant

                              • Jun 2006
                              • 26

                              #15
                              Re: Locking Images To Prevent Copying

                              simply way http://www.sa-foto.estranky.cz/fotoa...ing/jamaica/48 nobody will copy picture with text
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