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Ian Lozada
 

Image Protection


I enabled image protection on my Deluxe Website (www.ianlozada.com) and was surprised to see that Firefox users can still right click and save my photos.


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October 14, 2005

 

Samuel Smith
  bummer,can you get your money back?
sam


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October 14, 2005

 

Justin G.
  Ian, sorry bud but piece of cake. I have Internet Explorer 6.blah blah blah and I got your pic in about 2 seconds. No special programs or anything. Email Me if you want to know how I did it. I just don't want to type it in public.

Justin

Basically in the computer geek hacking world, if there's a way to block something, there's a way around it. It sucks. The internet just plain sucks.


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October 14, 2005

 

Justin G.
  And it's not just your site. I can do it with betterphoto pics too. I hope everyone trusts me, i'm not the type to grab people's pics and take them. especially when i've never even been to a horse track. also the link is broken above. justin@pgocc.org

justin


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October 14, 2005

 

Samuel Smith
  everybody knows you can't trust people who shoot film?


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October 14, 2005

 

Jay A. Grantham
  Took me just over 30 sec.. but I'm not a hack, just a geek.


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October 14, 2005

 

Justin G.
  i was just letting ian know that there is basically NO image protection out there. an unseen image is a protected one. lol anyways...i didn't want everyone thinking that I steal people's pics just because I know my way around a computer. just cuz I shoot film doesn't mean anything.


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October 14, 2005

 

Samuel Smith
  mmmmm,justin,i shoot film.thought you knew that.i was kidding.
my bad


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October 15, 2005

 

Justin G.
  i figured you were but I just really couldn't tell. I sometimes hate the internet for lack of emotions! lol, well I wasn't angered, I just couldn't tell and I couldn't remember 100% if you shot film or not, pretty sure but I was blanking out! no prob, no offense taken or anything.


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October 15, 2005

 

Jeff Dadey
  Would it be safe to say that one of the best ways to protect someone from using your photos from the internet is to put a watermark of your copyright on the photo?


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October 15, 2005

 
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