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copyright: PHOTOGRAPHY ~ Another Link in the.....COPYRIGHT Armor - 03/12/09 07:08 PM
Here's another idea to help protect your photographs from unguarded plagiarism.  Earlier we talked about saving your photos in RAW format which records all information about each picture, including date and time stamps as well as your copyright information.
Photo 101: Metadata & Your Photo Copyright
We learned that as good as you are in photography there is no guarantee that your photos won't be captured and made viral without your knowledge.
Photo Copyright Not Protecting ~ CASE Study to prove a point
But there is another layer you can put between yourself and the unintentional (or not) "photo grabber".  Very simply, … (38 comments)

copyright: Copyscape is NOT for Pictures..."only text" - 03/03/09 07:55 AM
In one of my recent posts
Photo 101: Metadata & Your Photo Copyright
someone suggested using Copyscape to help monitor the use of our photos.  I went ahead and added Copyscape to my photos and then ran a test.  The results were somewhat confusing so I sent an email to their support.  This is what I got back.
Unfortunately, Copyscape does not work with images, only text. Would have been nice but better to know the reality.  In the process I learned that Copyscape is part of Google Alert ~ how about that!
They are also having issues with with API errors on Google's … (22 comments)

copyright: Photo Copyright Not Protecting ~ CASE Study to prove a point - 02/19/09 08:03 PM
Look at these STUNNING photos - my apologies to the original artist who received no recognition for these brilliant photographs.  No doubt the photo expedition was also quite expensive!!!




I received an email today which contained these, among other, incredibly exquisite photos.  I did a little digging on Google to see who might have taken them.  Sadly, here is what I found:
Mr. Stanley,Thank you. The pictures are indeed beautiful. But, I am not the rightful owner of those. I found them somewhere in the internet.
Sorry, this just doesn't work for me and it shouldn't work … (33 comments)

 


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