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Sent by Michael Wolf on March 16, 2000 at 15:04:42: - feedback #943

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I came across image software some time ago - I don't recall the name - that would take your image and divide it into 8, 16, 32 fragments which it would then enter into a table.

The image could still eventually be reassembled, but not easily.


Sent by [S P I K E S] on May 03, 2000 at 01:51:49: - feedback #1171

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Very worth reading

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Just right

Technical:
Just right

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I would like to say that this is a very good information site even for intermediate webbies like myself. Its very easy to follow & you find what you want straight away. I would also like to answer to Q.502 as I have come up with a script that would stop [most) people from stealing your images, but not sure whether this is the place to post em :)


Sent by J.D. Abolins on June 19, 2000 at 13:53:06: - feedback #1398

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Very worth reading

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Regarding the question of preventing people from downloading an image, one tool is the client server product from www.vyou.com. In checking out their demo, however, I found some ways around it.


Sent by Jeff Summers on July 27, 2002 at 19:57:38: - feedback #4032

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Worth reading

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Too short

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Just right

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Since there are numerous ways to get ahold of your images, there is no way to stop them, You can't disable the printscreen button, you can't stop them from dragging the picture to a folder, and even if you did like one site did somehow, they can always get a screen capture program. The only way is to explain that legal action will be taken if they do steal your pics.


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