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12/10/2007 03:48:57 PM · #1
I am in the process of setting up a website kind of like an online portfolio (viewing only)they are concert photos of singers and I have a couple of questions:
1. Is disabling the right click button sufficent so nobody will copy my photos?
2. Would I need to copyright my photos to put on the website?
12/10/2007 03:59:40 PM · #2
Duplicate thread.
12/10/2007 06:46:42 PM · #3
Even with right click disabled, while the image is being viewed a screenshot can be taken and saved and used anyway liked.

Given it will only be at the resolution the screen is showing so it really couldn't be used for print but would look fine for web use.

As used with Judi's Fairytopia example below.

12/10/2007 08:29:32 PM · #4
Please don't "disable" the right click... I have a lot of stuff under that menu that I want to be able to use and it bugs me to no end site attempting to force me to change my navigation & use of MY browser (in most cases it fails anyway).

It does not stop anyone taking the images if they like and they are far better ways then doing a screen print, although that works as well.
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