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1. Re: Protecting Images/Pictures on website
Newsgroup_User Jun 7, 2006 11:04 AM (in response to BrianGraziano)> Hi I use Dreamweaver MX 2004, and want to know how to protect images on
> our
> websites so that people cannot steal them
You can't.
-Darrel
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2. Re: Protecting Images/Pictures on website
bregent Jun 7, 2006 11:12 AM (in response to BrianGraziano)It can't be done with any version of Dreamweaver or any other product in any way, shape or form. Once a visitor browses your website, your images are downloaded to their PC's.
The best way to protect them is to watermark them, so nobody else will want them. -
3. Re: Protecting Images/Pictures on website
BrianGraziano Jun 7, 2006 11:15 AM (in response to bregent)Thank you, can you tell me what watermarking them is, and how I can do that.
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4. Re: Protecting Images/Pictures on website
Newsgroup_User Jun 7, 2006 11:18 AM (in response to bregent)
> Thank you, can you tell me what watermarking them is, and how I can do
> that.
Open your image in an image editing name and plaster your name or copyright
notice or 'property of me' across the middle of the image.
Personally, I find this a waste of time (you may not). Copyright law is
designed to protect your work. It's not a technical solution, but a legal
solution (even though the RIAA/MPAA disagrees).
-Darrel