Image Watermark Hijacking
By Jonathan Bailey • Mar 9th, 2010 • Category: Articles, Legal IssuesImage Watermark Hijacking involves taking your watermark and overlaying it with another image, covering it up. Here’s how to stop it.
Image Watermark Hijacking involves taking your watermark and overlaying it with another image, covering it up. Here’s how to stop it.
There’s a boom taking place in the field of image detection. If you’re an artist, now is as great time to learn about the technology so you can take advantage of falling prices and new technology.
Watermarking applications are both cheap and easy to find, but sometimes you need to mark an image when none are available. Here are three services to consider.
Your site’s brand is not just an important tool in promotion, but a valuable weapon in reducing and mitigating against scraping and content theft.
When the popular Flickr user Rebekka discovered that her images were being sold on iStockPhoto, she decided to turn her story into a cautionary tale for other photographers and artists.
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, [...]