Posts Tagged ‘image protection’

The Myspace Problem

By Jonathan Bailey • Oct 3rd, 2008 • Category: Articles, Punditry

Myspace may be the most popular social networking site, but its share of plagiarism seems to far outstrip its market share. Along with its sister site Photobucket, Myspace is likely the current king of human-born plagiarism.



Gazopa: Not For Copy Detection

By Jonathan Bailey • Sep 19th, 2008 • Category: Articles, Products

A new image search engine, Gazopa, was recently announced and holds a great deal of promise for making image search easier. Unfortunately, one area it struggles is in detecting image copying.



Image DRM Challenge

By Jonathan Bailey • Sep 10th, 2008 • Category: Articles, Products

After years of being left heartbroken by creators of image DRM solutions, I’ve decided to open my doors and issue a challenge to anyone who things they have the holy grail of image protection.



Identify Yourself, Protect Your Images

By Jonathan Bailey • Apr 24th, 2008 • Category: Articles, Legal Issues, Orphan Works, Prevention

With the new orphan works bill set to be introduced, visual artists are looking for ways to identify themselves as the copyright holder and prevent their work from being “orphaned”. Here is one easy way to help with that.