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    Re: Flickr Question



    Thank you! I will take a look as soon as I get a chance while at work!

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    Re: Flickr Question



    While I know I own the copyright to all the images I shoot, I post the full resolution shots of my best work to Flickr. They are not protected. Why? Because shooting portraiture means that my market is very small. Generally speaking, my market is limited to the person or people I

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    Re: Flickr Question



    As long as someone can view your pictures in their browser, they can get the image link or simply take a screenshot. I think the solution could be:

    - Upload only low-resolution pictures
    - Put a big watermark/copyright notice all across the pictures
    - Make the pictures private, so only people you authorize can view them

    If you want to know if you pictures are uploaded elsewhere, try www.tineye.com

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