On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 1:03 PM, Brandon Stone <lbst
...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The most effective form of copyright protection is to never share your
> photos with anyone, ever. :)
> On a more serious note, I find this interesting...
>> However, the only effective theft prev/copyright scheme that I reckon you
>> could have is something that continually spiders the web, analysing images,
>> and reporting any matches it finds to your work.
> I remember hearing about something that did this a couple years ago
> (couldn't remember the name, though). I did a Google search and found this:
> http://www.copyscape.com/
> I'm not sure if it works for images, but it's a pretty amazing way to find
> duplicate text content. (I did a search for dupes of the techcrunch.comhomepage and it found several sites that copy their content.)
> If anyone knows of something that works like this for images, I'd be very
> interested to hear about it.
> Cheers,
> Brandon
> On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 12:10 PM, Gary Beilby <g...@beilby.com> wrote:
>> Yeah - it is. But it falls under fair use in this situation IMHO. It is
>> relevant, and it is surrounding an (apparent) event.
>> However, the only effective theft prev/copyright scheme that I reckon you
>> could have is something that continually spiders the web, analysing images,
>> and reporting any matches it finds to your work.
>> I don't believe anyone has done that yet.
>> 2009/4/23 Dale Therio <dthe...@gmail.com>
>>> Smells like SPAM to me.
>>> Ciara K wrote:
>>> > Hi all,
>>> > Just thought I'd let you know about this free offer for photographers
>>> > at the moment:
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