Forum: Photography


Subject: Is "NO RIGHT CLICK" worth it?

TomDart opened this issue on May 11, 2011 · 13 posts


TomDart posted Wed, 11 May 2011 at 1:16 PM

I saw software advertised which is said to truly prevent copying of images from a blog or  website.  This is apparently safer than the "no right click" options which savvy folks can bypass.  Have you or do you use copy protect code on your Internet photos?

And, is "no right click" even if secure a good idea?  I have been to sites with this going and find it totally irritating.  The gif shown here illustrates use of some right click options which would be disabled. 

 

Would you rather not or rather do use "no copy" code on your published images?

When posting to a blog or somewhere besides Renderosity, I have been cutting images down to the smallest file size I can consistent with a decent image and generally do not upload over 800px wide...that likely does not help with ripoffs to be used on the web but might help some wiht items ripped for printing...depending on the enlarging software used by the thief.  ????