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Aug 15, 2009 14:59 |  #1

I have just today found out that some photos haven lifted off photoreflect. How are they doing it? If I right click on the pics it give me info that the photos are copyrighted and will not let me do anything else. How do I stop them. Iknow very little about these things.


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Aug 15, 2009 15:32 |  #2

They could just be doing a screen grab with the PrtScn button. Or using a cached copy of their hard drive.


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Aug 15, 2009 15:39 |  #3

Is there anyway to stop any of this other that put a watermark on it. I forgot to do that whe I down loaded the pics. Should I just ad ont with my logo. Or should I do one that like this I STOLE THIS PICTURE.


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Aug 15, 2009 15:52 as a reply to  @ HammerCope's post |  #4

You can watermark if you wish. Reducing the physical size will help as well by reducing the quality.
The thing is that any picture on the web can be copied. A watermark will not stop Joe Average who wants it for Facebook or MySpace.


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Aug 15, 2009 16:06 |  #5

Thats where I it was is on facebook. Im going to be be sending a stop usage request then a bill. Other wise I'm looking at the watermark STOLEN FROM HAMMER PHOTO


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Aug 15, 2009 17:59 |  #6

HammerCope wrote in post #8465432 (external link)
Thats where I it was is on facebook. Im going to be be sending a stop usage request then a bill. Other wise I'm looking at the watermark STOLEN FROM HAMMER PHOTO

The problem with STOLEN FROM... it will say that on all the pictures on your site too.

I just put my url across the front of my pictures so when someone sees it on a racer's myspace of facebook they know where they got it from. There isn't really a way to stop someone from doing that, nor do I want to look like a jerk in the industry I work in by emailing them and asking them to take my photo off their myspace. Nobody is going to pay a premium to purchase a photo for this.



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Aug 17, 2009 06:14 |  #7

I know the stolen from was more of a joke. Normaly I charge for a myspace/facebook pic e-mailed to them at a non printable size. So Im screewed for stoping them from stealing.


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