use any photo editor and add the c-in-a-circle, the year, and your name to the photo.
if you can add EXIF information, there is a field for the copyright also.
2006-10-24 02:48:09
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answered by disco legend zeke 4
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Simply add the phrase: "Copyright 2006" somewhere on the page. You can use a very tiny text if you want...
If you want this to appear on the photo, use your Paint or Photoshop program and add the text.
BUT, if you really think that you can prevent photo theft.... then don't put them on-line in the first place. Keep in mind that people will be seeing a smaller, lower resolution photo, so there won't be a mass distribution.
Good luck
2006-10-24 02:48:49
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answered by Anonymous
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For pictures most people either put text somewhere stating who created it and when. As for copyright you just need to show when the image was made.
A more advanced method people use is to put a digital 'watermark' in the picture so if someone opens the picture and tries to change it the watermark will show up in their program.
2006-10-24 02:48:30
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answered by neorapsta 4
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with out understanding something with reference to the e book, i might say "conceal a million" is the main suitable - the single with the guy considering the wood. Then selection 3 - the line at night with the lighting fixtures in the area. i'm afraid "Alexs conceal" in simple terms seems as in case you enable a pre-college toddler play with the mouse in MS Paint. once you are attempting to do some thing cool and clever with it, i can not confirm what it is.
2016-10-16 08:24:09
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answered by graviett 4
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I have heard that you should print the photos out, and then post them to yourself. Don't open the envelope, so that if you ever have to take someone to court over the photos you will have proof that you had them before them.
2006-10-24 02:52:27
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answered by amzalama 3
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