I wouldn't worry too much, they do not pay for the photo these days, they pay 
for the name. If you are a big name they will pay big money and put your name 
with the photo. Everyone else gets about minimum wage, if they get paid at all. 
The business is not what it used to be. Come to think of it, it never was.

-graywolf


Rebekah wrote:
> well shoot, that's pretty depressing.  At least I'm glad I don't have
> professional-grade photos online that are worth stealing!  Anways,
> thanks for all the info guys.
> 
> 
> rg2
> 
> 
> On 8/21/07, Scott Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Rebekah wrote:
>>> Once, I was online and went to right-click a picture to save it to my
>>> computer (don't worry it was only clipart), and a little message
>>> popped up stating that right-clicking was not allowed on that site.
>>> Are there any online photo albums that prevent the theft of photos
>>> with this little piece of programming, or that would at least support
>>> it?
>>>
>>> rg2
>>>
>>>
>> Not sure if there are any photo hosting sites that incorporate this, but
>> it's pretty easy to do if you're writing your own site code.  A quick
>> google search for "right click disable" should return quite a few
>> samples as well as a bunch of reasons not to do it.  In every case I've
>> seen it's javascript that prevents the right click.  If I need to save
>> something that has right click disabled, I can simply turn off
>> javascript.  I can also dig through my browser cache for the image.
>>
>> Basically, disabling right click is only going to prevent casual
>> downloading of your images.  It's not a deterrent at all for someone who
>> really wants your pictures.
>>
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