On 28 Apr 2002 at 22:11, Mishka wrote:

> Whatever you "hide" into your image, unless it is showing on the print, it
> can be removed simply by re-JPEG-ing it. And if it does show on a print, it is
> not hidden. As far as the image tags are concerned, *anyone* can overwrite them.
> If your customers are honest, a simple agreement (or an inobtrusive watermark)
> will do. If they are not, there's not much that can be done. Take a look at
> music and software copyright protection -- it exists only in people's minds.

Everyone knows that there is no absolutely effective anti-piracy solution 
however once a copyright abuser is caught the proof that any form of 
identification applied by the copyright holder has been tampered with or 
removed gives more clout to the copyright owner in the case of pursuance of 
damages.

Cheers,

Rob Studdert
HURSTVILLE AUSTRALIA
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