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<blockquote data-quote="ohkphoto" data-source="post: 19729" data-attributes="member: 1573"><p>To all photographers: if you keep posting photos to facebook and flickr, it's going to happen. At least make it harder for them to "steal" your photos. Any photos I want to put on FB, I put on my blog and post the link to my blog. There's also a widget you can get called "blog protector" that disables the copy/right click feature. FB is great for communication and marketing, you just need to use it wisely.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck, Anthony. On a different note, you should feel flattered that someone else wanted your photos badly enough to steal them LOL. They are great shots and I can't blame them . . . maybe they're just ignorant of copyright/license laws.</p><p> </p><p>You do realize you're not going to get help from FB . . . they've got their butts covered and don't really care about your (or anyone else's) copyright concerns. PPA worked very hard to get FB to include DMCA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ohkphoto, post: 19729, member: 1573"] To all photographers: if you keep posting photos to facebook and flickr, it's going to happen. At least make it harder for them to "steal" your photos. Any photos I want to put on FB, I put on my blog and post the link to my blog. There's also a widget you can get called "blog protector" that disables the copy/right click feature. FB is great for communication and marketing, you just need to use it wisely. Good luck, Anthony. On a different note, you should feel flattered that someone else wanted your photos badly enough to steal them LOL. They are great shots and I can't blame them . . . maybe they're just ignorant of copyright/license laws. You do realize you're not going to get help from FB . . . they've got their butts covered and don't really care about your (or anyone else's) copyright concerns. PPA worked very hard to get FB to include DMCA. [/QUOTE]
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