especially if that involves them using it to sell their own 'ability'.
Anybody notice the irony of using a link bait rant about letting people "steal" work as an ad for selling an eBook?
Authors really shouldn't worry so much about DRM.
Anybody notice the irony of using a link bait rant about letting people "steal" work as an ad for selling an eBook?
Authors really shouldn't worry so much about DRM.
I've never defaced any image I've produced with a stupid watermark. So what if someone wants to steal a low res JPEG version of it I've posted on the net.
I do however digitally watermark them. It's invisible, can't be seen or detected.... survives manipulation, EXIF stripping and crops. I can prove it's mine should I need to.
Can I ask what you are using to digitally watermark them? Is it a digital steganography type system?
Sorry.. I thought this thread had died.
I use Digimarc.
The thing I love about it, is the watermark is invisible, even to other Digimarc users until you enter a password into the software as it's web based.. you sign into your account, and manage your images there, and it has search functions and web crawlers to search for images with your watermark signature. If your password doesn't match the watermark password account, you can't even see the information. Obviously, everyone else can't see it either. It can't be removed, it survives pretty much all post processing, cropping, and manipulation.
Beats defacing your images with a huge, ugly watermark.
It's not cheap though. The pro version with the features I listed above (and more) is $100 and that's only for up to 2000 images. After that, you pay another $100.
There are probably alternatives.. I've not checked.
Then they must have done. I couldn't shift mine no matter what I tried.