Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/10/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Adam, Richard, Sonny Most useful is to give abstract file names (or numbers) to your photographs, so they can't be found through picture searches. Once I had named a foto of my son "petit coquin", which means little scallywag (or similar) in french, and had ignored that "coquin" is a term frequently used in the (french) porn business. Suddenly I had tons of altavista and google image search hits on that image. I renamed all files and the folder. I agree that its easy to take away any copyright notice, unvisible watermarks, file informations or whatever, and without loosing picture quality, by the way. But many dont know how to do, or are too lazy for that. That's why I leave a little, discreet copyright notice. And I agree thats there's a new mentality about "intellectual property" in the digital world, that means that there's no "intellectual property" at all. Nevertheless, I don't care much if a image with less than a million px. is used without my permission. The only abuse could be by using it for the web, as its too small for printing. Some are hotlinking to my original photos; but as I run my own webserver with unlimited data transfer, I dont care about bandwith abuse. Though it would cost me a few mouse clicks to inhibit it. Didier