Prevent copying of images from blog

Charan A.C
Charan A.C
from Bangalore
1 year ago

Hi all,

          How can we prevent copying of image from blog?

I know watermarking an image is a considreable solution.Watermark just ensures images are taken by us.Is there any other way out we can prevent images from copying/saving to local disk.

There are severa ways one can flick image from our blog.

1)save image option

2)open in new tab and save image(left click opens image in new tab)

3)drag and drop the image on desktop.

 

 

 

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Madhur Chadha
Madhur Chadha
from Hyderabad
1 year ago

no way out, you can find many blogs and softwares claiming that they can stop but at the end of the day , you cannot stop a simple Print screen command.

All you can do is Complain against them if you hold the copyrights for a pic

Mohini Puranik
Mohini Puranik
from Dhule
1 year ago

No way to stop because by google images, all images can be downloaded, whether you have disabled right click or copy paste, or any other manner. 

Also from mobile images are saved easily. 

One painting by my friend, is stolen and when I asked the person, he started laughing, we take images from net. Frown

umesh derebail
umesh derebail
from Bangalore
1 year ago

Images are generally flicked even by the press person, many have caught them in the act, and asked for compensation or acknowledgement too.  I believe it is a bane, anyway we got to live with it

Charan A.C
Charan A.C
from Bangalore
1 year ago

Have you people seen orkut recently.They have implemented a very good method.We cannot copy the image,can't even drag and drop the image.Yeah I know

print sceen is something unavoidable.Implenting orkut's methods would be great and  it would prevent our images.A good javascript geek must be able to do it.

remo@b'lore
from Bangalore
1 year ago

I wouldn't say, it is not possible to flick a picture off Orkut. Try with Firefox sometime.

~!* Leo *!~
~!* Leo *!~
from Bangalore
1 year ago

@charan, yes.. and another javascript geek is all it takes to undo it too.

Pooja Pradeep
from Bangalore
1 year ago

I agree. If one creates a Java Script to avoid it, then there will obviously be someone to undo it.Surprised

Pooja Pradeep
Pooja Pradeep
from Bangalore
1 year ago

Put CAPTIONS to your photosUndecided. Even if they are saved the caption will get savedLaughing. But Printscreen again will make it uselessTongue out.

Hmm! BTW Photos are taken so that they can be shown right? And if anyone takes it, let them naSmile. Whats wrong in it?Surprised. The words we use are from ENGLISH DICTIONARYLaughingCan the person who found out all that ask us not to use it?SurprisedNo na!! Then let it beSmile

Charan A.C
Charan A.C
from Bangalore
1 year ago

I doubt it can be undone because code I am talking will be embeded with blogger code.No one else can modify except the owner.You got to write a stand alone

script (need not be a java script) to undo it.For that you might have to take blog posts as input.No would take so much of pain to do it.Even if there is any other

way to undo it,then still it prevents a common man from lifting the pics.

 

Pooja- I think when you said caption you were talking about water mark.

 

Pooja Pradeep
from Bangalore
1 year ago

HmmmUndecided. why not add your name ON the pic?Surpriseduse PAINT or POWERPOINT and add itWink. It wil be safe na?

Avadhoot
Avadhoot
from Jabalpur
1 year ago

Yes watermarking is the only solution especially when there are screen-capture softwares which are bundled together with the operating systems.

 

 

remo@b'lore
from Bangalore
1 year ago

Actually with software, the captions and watermark can be removed. It's a mutt attempt to try and prevent people from taking pics on the internet. If you are scared of pics being stolen on the internet, best way is to not post it.

 

The Sorcerer
The Sorcerer
from Mumbai
1 year ago

Why not just use watermark? Not in the corner or somewhere it can be cropped out easily though. If you think it will spoil the image then simply use non coloured watermark with higer opacity but clear enough for anyone to see it. It will not solve the ugly part but it will reduce it to some point. You can always disallow hotlinking of images, provided your host has some setting.