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crazyfnbill wrote:
If I have uploaded something to the internet then there is NO WAY of stopping someone from taking and/or using it.
It's impossible. Worrying about it will get you nowhere.
We've shown recently that there are things we can do to limit picture theft, so it's folly just to resign ourselves to it as if it is inevitable.
After recent pressure from FF members, Curvage has now removed a thread on their site containing many stolen pictures, and added a take-down request form to the bottom of every page.
You're right that the safest way of all is not to upload pictures in the first place, but then there would be no FF or Curvage. What we're trying to do is minimize the amount of theft by making it as difficult and awkward for the thieves as possible.
11 years
"© 2014" seems to be the general consensus, so we'll go with that.
As stated, the copyright symbol may be some deterrent, but won't stop the pics being stolen by determined users. However, even if the image is cropped to remove the symbol it may make it easier to get pics removed from other sites. If you send a copy of the original to the web-master, they will be able to see that efforts were made to protect the copyright and that the picture was not just uploaded to the public domain.
11 years
In regards to the recent controversy about picture theft, I see some of you have started adding a copyright watermark to some of your pictures.
It is possible to add a feature to the website that automatically adds a copyright sign to the bottom of your your picture. Perhaps something like:
© username, fantasyfeeder.com
Do you think this would help prevent theft? How would you feel about a feature like this?
11 years
I'm locking this thread because we now have the attention of the Curvage webmaster and it's only fair to give him time to respond.
Curvage is not an enemy of FF and the two websites share many of the same users, so the aim isn't to destroy Curvage since that would be a great loss to many or our members. I have full confidence that this will be resolved amicably.
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