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Re: Prevent image copying?

Posted by Nik Coughlin on 07/14/06 01:01

Michael Laplante wrote:
> I know the answer is "No, because there are always work arounds and
> the user can do a screencap as a last resort"
>
> But I'm a stubborn bastard and started thinking about it. How about an
> animated gif with each image composed of half the original, or
> alternating bands with the reverse image? The viewer would sorta see
> the image to get an idea, but it would be a lot of work, if not
> impossible for them to grab the gif and reconstitute the original.
>
> Hey stop laughing. . . No, I haven't tried it but was wondering if it
> inspired anyone with a new idea, or if they had heard of similar
> tricks to render an image difficult to steal.
>
> M

No, no, no, no, no. No. You're going about it the wrong way.

What you want to do, is have a link, click here to request the image. They
enter their mailing address on a form.

Then you post them in the mail an image printed with a special ink that
disappears as soon as you expose it to light, that way they only get to see
it for a second before it fades away, thereby enforcing your copyright.

Of course, they could photograph the image as soon as they take it out of
the package...

Back to the drawing board :p

 

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