Not realy. If they have any browser savoy they can 1) grab it from
cach 2) disable javascript 30 use an old browser.
Having said that, I would guess that 90%+ of the uses buy a PC and use
what's been pre-loaded. So for these casual users it is effective.
Jim
*----------------------------------------------------------------*
* Check-out my web site at:
http://SwensonStudio.com *
* landscape and travel photographs, featuring sunsets *
*----------------------------------------------------------------*
Carole wrote in message ...
Just wondering....I just added a photo section to my website. I put a
"no right click" javascript on all the photo pages with a friendly kind
of message that says it you would like a copy to contact me Is that
enough to stop people from stealing my photos? I know about Digimarc,
but I'm not working at present, so $$ are rather tight.
What does everyone else do to protect their work, but also get it out
there for people to see?
ralford wrote:
Question - is there any "value" to reduced sized web photos? Certainly a
print couldn't be made of any commercial value, IMHO.
Also, with respect, I find your (PWW) copyright across the heart of the
picture very distracting.
Cheers,
rma
"PWW" wrote in message
...
You have some nice images in there. I might make them smaller, and easier
to
see.
I would also recommend putting a some sort of visible watermark on your
images otherwise they might end up in someone elsešs portfolio.
--
PWW (Paul Wayne Wilson)
Over 1,000 Photographs Online at,
http://PhotoStockFile.com
On 10/19/03 11:41 PM, in article , "Shu"
wrote:
Sept 2- - Oct 4, 2003, I hiked in Canadian Rockies for two weeks.
Now the photo web for my hiking trip is up on-line.
You are cordially invited to visit the new photo gallery. Hope you will
enjoy the beauties of Canadian Rockies.
http://128.111.124.127/ssr/CanadaRockies.htm
Ronald