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Protecting images? .htaccess?

Participant ,
Jun 22, 2015 Jun 22, 2015

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Hi!

I have a web client that wants to protect her images from being stolen. I know that BC doesn't give you .htaccess edit ability.

Here are some things I've thought of, I'd love some insight on further protection:

  • Javascript disable right click
  • Embed metadata to images
  • Make a copyright notice explicitly clear and noticeable]

Any other ideas? Anyone have experience with "tracking" stolen images?

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LEGEND ,
Oct 06, 2015 Oct 06, 2015

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There is no protection, none whatsoever and you MUST make this clear to your client. Disabling right click for example, just means we have to do a screen capture: 10 seconds lost. A good copyright notice/overlay is useful and valuable, but such is the ignorance of people on the web they will simply steal it and post it with the notice on it.

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LEGEND ,
Oct 06, 2015 Oct 06, 2015

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And htaccess is no protection. All it does is control whether people can see the image, via a password for the site. Once you can see it, you can steal it.

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New Here ,
Apr 14, 2017 Apr 14, 2017

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What about disabling right click and then also encode the image url - example

And if you want to prevent screen captures you can overlay an logo/watermark image over the original image as well - example

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LEGEND ,
Apr 14, 2017 Apr 14, 2017

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I covered that.

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LEGEND ,
Apr 15, 2017 Apr 15, 2017

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None, nothing Natta.
Watermark and manage online image use.

It is the web, data is downloaded to your machine and thus saved, even for a short time through cache.

That is why you can see Netflix shows available to be downloaded.

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