Malcolm Smith wrote:

>
>To digress slightly, I said before in another thread on people taking
>pictures and claiming (or at least implying the work was their own) one of
>these people admitted he didn't have a camera and it was just as easy to
>take and use one from the web somewhere!
>
The worst case of this I encountered was a young photographer who bought 
something from me
and gave me his card... I admired the photo on it and asked where he 
took it... it was then he
told me it wasn't his!

>For the last few months I have therefore purposely taken non-perfect
>pictures for this use;
>
I watermark all my photos to be used on ebay with 'annsan scan" and the 
year .  But I so seldom
sell anything except unusual and used items, I'd be surprised if I was 
pirated.  

> clear enough to see what is for sale but not good
>enough to steal for someone else to use. I presume if you intend to nick one
>for your own use, you take a good one, as I've not had the problem since.
>
I use the best photo I have the patience for :)
ann

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