Unless people use them on their websites. For example a travel company swiping your safari picks for their own use on their website or something similar. But I agree enforcement is next to impossible... > From: Steve Gledhill <stephengledhill@...> > > Mark, > I agree. They're of no commercial value that I can see at these small > sizes. And if someone wants them for school work, or collages, or > whatever then fine by me. It's my 200MB files that I protect, not > diddley little jpegs! But, does anyone think I've missed something here? > If so, please speak up. > Steve Gledhill ----- http://www.virtuallygrey.co.uk/ > > Mark Savoia wrote: > >> I know we are all concerned with this image theft issue, but where >> does everyone think they are being used afterwards? Do you think they >> just print them out, looking like crap due to low PPI, or do you >> think they put them up on their web sites? I would assume they would >> not use them to get work since if they have to steal good images - >> they probably can't shoot any. >> Mark
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Re: [Digital BW] Re: OT: Copyright protection of images on a webpage
2006-01-05 by Steve Kale
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