Essentially there is little protection against web use, you can make it more difficult, link below. Smaller resolution discourages print use...jf
http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/Pub0009/LPMArticle.asp?ID=41 On Oct 7, 2005, at 10:43 AM, Bill Micou wrote: > Hello Group- > I have a question concerning posting photos to a website. The site > I want to use allows persons to post travel journals, with uploaded > pictures. My question, and I will also ask the website's admin. > person, what protection do you have when you post a picture on the > web? Can't anyone take that picture for their own use? Even claim > it as their own? I've seen photographer's pages where their work > has a watermark embeded on each photo, but that idea would ruin my > shots. On the website I will be using, it shows a copyright > message like this, > "Micou Shortcut Tour 2004" Copyright ? 2004-2005 By Bill Micou. All > rights reserved. > Website Copyright ? 2000-2005 by Neil Gunton Fri Oct 7 07:21:48 > 2005 PDT > > Does that protect me in any way with what I post on his site? > Written and photos? > > I feel silly asking this, because I know anyone can do almost > anything with whatever they find on the web, and who am I to try to > police it, but I would like to know how others deal with it. > > With the .Mac homepage, I know I can restrict viewers with a > password, but where's the 'world-wide" in that? > > Thanks for the always useful help, > Bill Micou -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/pkcs7-signature Size: 2102 bytes Desc: not available Url : http://www.math.louisville.edu/pipermail/macgroup/attachments/20051007/a5f8d8a8/attachment.bin
