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I want to know how to enable that feature. Facebook has copies of my personal drawings be afraid very afraid they make copies of your grandmother believe. Your email address will not be published. Can I keep my Facebook photos from being downloaded by other people? Configure the Privacy Setting on Your Facebook Albums Editing the privacy settings for your Facebook photos can help us minimize our exposure on the internet but we must not forget that, although our albums are configured so that a small group of friends can see them, anyone copy the URL of your image and share it with anyone.
Is there anyway to post a photo to Facebook for people to view only, but make it impossible for them to save or copy? Like view only feature? I have learned there is someone a friend who takes my photos and make jigsaw puzzles out of them. I don't think she is selling or anything because she wouldn't tell me she was doing it if that were the case. But that got me wondering No, it's not possible.
If an image can be viewed online, people who really want to use your image will be able to download and use it. In my opinion, the best way is to upload a low resolution copy of your image which will make it hard to use for anything other than online.
Or don't upload your images at all. Once the dastardly deed has been done, the theft of pictures from Facebook then what can be done, if anything?
You can employ a lawyer and sue them. However, usually it will cost you more than the photos are worth. Someone stole, and declared as their own, a digital art peice that I have put on deviantart, and they put it on Twitter. Unfortunately because this is accross two different websites then I don't know what to do or how to fix it.
I asked the person to give the deviantart account credit for the artwork, but they said it was their own, which it obviously wasn't. Fortunately, Deviantart has some kind of copyright system for the art people submit, but I don't know how it works over different platforms, and they said they can't do anything for other websites. My question is, does Twitter have something that can help get the image taken down or even their entire page because I am not the only person that this twitter page has stolen from?
Or am I out of luck, hoping that the user takes it down themself for whatever reason. Quick answer: You can't. If you don't want your photos potentially stolen, then don't upload them to anywhere online.
Yes, Twitter also has a reporting facility for copyrighted images. If I take a good picture of the computer screen showing a nice image but clearly showing the monitor and publish that on my blog post will it be considered copyright infringement? Yes, you will be infringing copyright. You'll need to pay to use the copyrighted image regardless of how it's used.
Alternatively, use one of your own images to display on the screen, or find a copyright-free image. Unfortunately, it's not possible. To make sure your images aren't stolen from Facebook, the only way is to not upload them in the first place. I used to have a program that came with my old computer which prevented anyone from taking my work,, but I can't remember the name of it.
People would attempt to 'right click and save' but a pop up would appear stating they could not save a copy as it was copyrighted. It was more than 10 years ago, before my old PC fried These programs actually DON'T protect your image from anyone other than a casual thief.
In short: if your computer screen can show it, a thief can steal it if they want your image. The only way to be really sure your image won't be stolen is to not upload it to the Internet. Thank you for the great information. I was considering to copyright my photos. Not necessarily to sell them just wanted to protect them as mine.
Social media in my opinion "a show an tell", as you state; if you don't want it stolen don't upload to the internet. Hackers know how to steal. Right to privacy controlled by not using. A very informative article , thanks but am surprised you never mentioned Digimarc for safeguarding your work. You will see a list of all the active apps and websites that have access to your Facebook account. You can choose the apps you want to remove from the list, as well as delete any posts that a particular app or website might have published on your behalf.
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