Re: protecting images
by Robin Liston <rliston(at)cox.net>
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Wed, 16 Oct 2002 21:42:20 -0700 |
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The most complete software solution I've seen is from
http://www.artistscope.com/index.html
it even disables screen capturing software.
The bad news is your users have to download a plugin to view the images
and they could still use a camera to take a picture of the image on their
monitor.
At 08:00 PM 10/16/2002 -0400, marg cameron wrote:
>hi
>as part of our fund raising campaign this January
>our society is planning on posting a memorial page on
>our website with scanned photos of individuals the
>participants are walking in memory of
>
>is there a way I can protect the images so that no one
>can download these private photos for unauthorized
>use?
>thanks
>Marg Cameron
>Alzheimer Society of Toronto
>www.alzheimertoronto.org
>
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