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06/23/2005 05:29:21 PM · #1 |
Had a Army warrant officer ask me to email him a picture that I took of the palace here in Baghdad so he could give them to some friends back home. I don't mind doing it, but it just made me think....ya ya...dangerous. What protects a photographer from something like this if...lets just say I see it being used somewhere. How can you prove that the photo is yours if someone else has the .jpg also. |
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06/23/2005 05:30:48 PM · #2 |
You can put your name in the exif data.
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06/23/2005 05:32:44 PM · #3 |
Is there a way you can set that up. Or do you have to do that for every single pic you give out? |
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06/23/2005 05:36:03 PM · #4 |
Good question. I am also waiting for a response from the pros.
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06/23/2005 05:36:34 PM · #5 |
There is no technical protection - there is only copyright law. |
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06/23/2005 05:39:59 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by kyebosh: You can put your name in the exif data. |
As easily as you can put your name in it they can take it out. It's like locking your front door and leaving the key in the keyhole. I would think a watermark is your best bet. Sure it kills the image but if it's just to be used as "here take a look at this" then it is not going to matter.
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06/23/2005 05:40:46 PM · #7 |
I forget how you put your name into the camera so it automatically puts it in the exif. You need to connect the camera to a computer somehow... i could be wrong.
You can also submit photo CD's to the copyright office.
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06/23/2005 05:41:40 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by petrik: Originally posted by kyebosh: You can put your name in the exif data. |
As easily as you can put your name in it they can take it out. It's like locking your front door and leaving the key in the keyhole. I would think a watermark is your best bet. Sure it kills the image but if it's just to be used as "here take a look at this" then it is not going to matter. |
They cannot take it out of the original file you have saved. Therefore you have proof that the image is yours.
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06/23/2005 05:46:39 PM · #9 |
If I watermark it he won't be able to print the picture out. I don't mind him using it for what he said it is intended for, I just don't want to see it being used someway else. |
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06/23/2005 05:47:50 PM · #10 |
Or do you just say....the hell with it and let it go...... |
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