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2006-08-01 06:25:44 · 9 answers · asked by gilli 1 in Computers & Internet Programming & Design

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There is no foolproof way to do this. If you put your images on the web, they will be able to copy them from you, whether it is legal or not.

The easiest way is if they right click and save your image. Sure, you can disable right click then. But then all the person has to do is disable Javascript! Or he can even go to View Source and find out the link to your image and go to it from there! Ok, then, you say you use .htaccess file to stop hotlinking. No biggy, the guy just has to fake a referrer. Or if he wants to do it the easy way, he can press Print Screen key and paste it into Paint, then crop. There are so many different ways it's a hopeless case.

The only way to protect your pictures are not to show them at all.

The best suggestion I have heard is the first answer. Watermark your images so that even if they do download them, they will have your watermark on them and they cannot really use them for their own reasons (although they may be able to edit it out if they are dedicated enough).

2006-08-01 06:31:45 · answer #1 · answered by tedjn 3 · 0 0

Don't put it online.

If an image is on the web, and someone wants it, they will download it. You can add javascript to keep people from right clicking, or any number of other things, but this will only frustrate customers with legitimate reasons to right click (i.e. open a link in a new window/tab) and is not in any way secure (turn off javascript and your site is wide open again).

2006-08-01 07:05:08 · answer #2 · answered by John J 6 · 0 0

The McAfee seem after image and VeriSign Secured image are both basically pictures that they placed there themselves. Plus the costs are ridiculous. you extremely do not favor a lot (or perhaps any) data previous that to expose that the internet web site on your question seems particularly suspicious and may probable be prevented.

2016-10-15 10:40:41 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You can't.
Even if you disabled "right click" some one can get it by saving the entire site(save as) or through ( view-> source) and copy the path of your picture and past it on the address bar.

2006-08-01 06:46:36 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

actually there is no way to protect your web site (content and images)
whatever you do the images will be downloaded but you can make it a little bit difficult to download the images.
Please see here: http://www.magdymedia.de/alle/ver.htm and try to download this image.
finally i must admit, the image is downloadable.

2006-08-01 08:55:13 · answer #5 · answered by Mag 7 · 0 0

add script to disable the right click

watermark images

put up a disclaimer asking people not to do it as its copywrite you

2006-08-01 06:28:43 · answer #6 · answered by Ðêù§ 5 · 0 0

use javascript for disabling right click

2006-08-01 06:30:23 · answer #7 · answered by girish4music 4 · 0 0

★★ YOU CANNOT PROTECT YOUR SITE ★★

◙ NO MATTER WHAT ANYONE TELLS YOU, THE ONLY WAY TO PROTECT YOUR PAGES AND THEIR CONTENTS IS TO KEEP THEM OFF OF THE INTERNET!

◙ It is absolutely impossible to keep anyone from taking everything on your pages. They can even take the pages themselves. Some people can even do all of this without even going to your web site or blog. They use a tool to fetch these things for them.

◙ Some inexperienced people use JavaScript to disable the right mouse button. While others use a JavaScript to keep you from seeing the page's HTML source code. These scripts can easily be disabled using a script disabling favelet or bookmarklet. But there's no reason to disable the scripts since there so many other ways to steal your pages and their contents.

◙ I can think of atleast a dozen ways to take your stuff. Experts can think of many more ways. Your only possible chance to protect your stuff is to copyright it. Even if there is no copyright on the page it is still copyrighted.

◙ Here are ways people try to protect their stuff that DO NOT WORK!

1. Some use a JavaScript to disable the right mouse button.
2. Some use a JavaScript to keep you from clicking on VIEW > SOURCE
3. Some use an HTML Obfuscator to encrypt their source code. There are lots of programs you can download that do this and you are wasting your time using them.
4. A lot of people put a watermark on their images or put text or their URL on the image surface. These can be easily removed using Photoshop.
5. Some use audio or video streaming in an attemt to stop you from stealing their media. There are several programs that will steal them.
6 Internet Explorer has a utility built into it that places a menu on the screen when you pass your cursor over an image. This can be disabled using galleyimg="off" in the image tag or using a meta tag.
7. Some when writing their HTML source code scroll way down in Windows Notepad before they start the fist line of their code. This way when you try to look at their code you can't see it. They think newbies aren't smart enough to know they have to scroll down to see it so they will simply give up.
8. Some people put their pages in a popup window and then disable the right mouse button.
9. And the list goes on and on.

◙ here are a few of the many ways to take your pages.

1. Press ALT+V+C to open your HTML source code in Windows Notepad. Now save it on your hard drive.
2. Move the cursor over a blank part of the page. Then click the right mouse button and click on SOURCE. Now save it on your hard drive.
3. Click on VIEW above and then click on SOURCE to open the HTML source code in Windows Notepad. Now save it on your hard drive.
4. Click on FILE/SAVE AS above to download it.
5. Use a tool like the following program to steal it without going to your site. http://www.codelifter.com/
6. Use a favelet or bookmarlet to disable all the scripts in a page so you can steal the page easier.
7. Use a favelet or bookmarklet open the HTML source code in Windows Notepad.
8. Some people put their pages in a popup window and then disable the right mouse button. All you need to do is move your cursor over a blank part of the page and click the left mouse button to give the page focus. Then press the F11 key to put that popup in the fullscreen mode. But being it is a popup it won't open in fullscreen mode. What it does is makes the address bar and all the toolbars appear so you can steal everything. In Internet Explorer 7 you won't be able to hide the address bar and tool bars even in poup windows anymore.
9. And the list goes on and on.

◙ Here are a few of the many ways to take your images. Several of these methods can also be used to steal embedded objects like audio and video etc. NOTHING IS SAFE ON THE INTERNET!

1. Click on FILE/SAVE AS will not only download the page but also every image on that page at the same time.
2. Move your cursor over an image and click the right mouse button. Then click on SAVE IMAGE AS.
3. Move your cursor over an image and click the right mouse button. Then click on COPY. Now go to your HTML Editor, Photoshop, Email, Message Board, and a host of others and paste the image.
4. Use a favelet or bookmarlet to take all the images out of your page and display them in another page for easy viewing and stealing.
5. Some people write small perl programs. They run on the command line to grab multimedia off of web sites.
6. Click the PRINTSCRN key to the right of the F12 key on the keyboard. This captures the contents of the screen into your computer's memory (clipboard). The they paste this into a graphic editing program like Photoshop "AS A NEW IMAGE". They then crop your images out of the total image and save them.
7. And the list goes on and on.

◙ People using Web Tv cannot make their own images. They have no hard drive like the rest of us. Therefore they can only hot link to your images for display on their own homepage. If you catch one of them doing this simply rename the image in your directory and in the source code of your homepage and that will keep your image from showing up on their pages. Another trick is to replace the image with another using the same filename. This way you could force a nude photo to show up on their page. :)

◙ DISCLAIMER: I am not trying to teach you how to steal. I simply want you to know that there is nothing you can do to protect your pages and their contents. Your only possible hope is to copyright them or to keep them off of the Internet.

◙ This demo assumes you are using any version of Microsoft Windows and any version of Internet Explorer.

2006-08-01 06:34:28 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

U CAN NOT! NO!

2006-08-01 07:28:18 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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