Posts Tagged ‘embedding’

Offering Embedding to Prevent Plagiarism

By Jonathan Bailey • Mar 26th, 2008 • Category: Articles, Legal Issues, Prevention

Embedding multimedia content is now a way of life on the Web. But while webmasters and bloggers love the ease of use, content creators are benefiting from less plagiarism and greater control.



Why I Embed My Images

By Jonathan Bailey • Dec 20th, 2007 • Category: Articles, DMCA, Legal Issues, Personal Experiences, Punditry

I pay good money for my hosting and enjoy rock-solid service (well, semi-solid at least) from a reliable hosting company.
Despite running several domains, I am nowhere near my bandwidth limit for my account and am in no danger of going over my allotted 1 TB of bandwidth. I could probably host all of my [...]



Flickr Misses an Opportunity

By Jonathan Bailey • Dec 14th, 2007 • Category: Articles, News, Prevention

Yesterday, Yahoo!’s photo-sharing service Flickr announced that they were now offering their pro users advanced statistics to help them track their photos.
The announcement has been largely well-received and the addition of statistics was one of the most-requested features according to Flickr.
However, those who are interested in using the new tool to track where their [...]



Watermarking vs. Fingerprinting: A War in Terminology

By Jonathan Bailey • Oct 9th, 2007 • Category: Articles, Prevention

The terminology when dealing with copyright law is notoriously thick. Throw in technology and you have a kludge of confusing terms, misnomers and techno-speak.
Navigating these waters can be tough and, as the latest episode of the Copyright 2.0 Show indicated, even the brightest in the field can be tripped up.
However, in honor of that confusion, [...]