Good Article from MobileBeat on Website Content Theft

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steve149

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I think pictures are usually the most stolen content.
And the tools to find that theft seem to depend on the URL.
Seems it would be very easy to copy and paste, or "save image as"...
so I guess you also have to make it so your pics cannot be right-clicked?
 
There's the upside of having a sucky website no one ever steals from me lol
 
Feel free Mike I'm a sucky photographer too ;)
 
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Don't go stealing mine Bobcat no need of 2 bad websites out there ;)
 
Did you know that if you want to check to see if anyone has stolen a pic off your website, there is a cool way to do it. Open up your Google Browser (Chrome). Click on 'Images'. Drag and drop your image onto the Google search input area. It will find every instance of that picture on the web. Even if they change the name, Google Images will find any and all similar looking images. Try it.
 
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I dropped one of my photos into the google search like you said, and four pages came up as matches. I searched those sites and not one of them (I only searched two pages of them. I got bored with it.) had that picture on it.

Odd.