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hfillmore Registered: Dec 15, 2005 Total Posts: 1153 Country: United States |
I'd like to prevent my prints from being copied by clients at places like Costco and Walgreens. What's the best way to do this? I tried printing a copyright mark on the back of the prints with my inkjet printer, but that didn't seem to work out very well. Any recommendations greatly appreciated. |
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Nathan Whitchu Registered: Jan 03, 2007 Total Posts: 667 Country: United States |
First off, you will never be able to stop someone from copying your photo if they are willing to do it. Everyone has an all-in-one printer these days (Ritz is GIVING one away right now.) and if they're willing to either deal with your watermark or crop it out they can do it themselves. I put a label on the back of my prints with my copyright, phone number and website. This has not only stopped places from copying the photo but it gives them (and the customer) a way of contacting me. You could always put a watermark on the corner of your photos with your copyright info. But first and foremost educate your customers on copyright law. You would be surprised how many people ACTUALLY don't know it's illegal to copy photos without permission. Tell them about copyrights and let them know how easy it is to come back to you and get copies, or crop the photo, or all the different sizes you can print. |
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Hammy Registered: May 21, 2002 Total Posts: 2590 Country: temp |
Secondly: you will never be able to stop someone from copying your photo if they are willing to do it. |
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jefferies1 Registered: Jul 03, 2008 Total Posts: 1976 Country: United States |
I have read that a Pebble texture applied to the print makes it hard to copy . I have not tried it. |
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CanAm Registered: Apr 07, 2008 Total Posts: 110 Country: United States |
I work at JC Penney portrait studio and we get this all the time. |
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photoelle Registered: May 01, 2005 Total Posts: 195 Country: Canada |
I'm an equine photographer, and I put my signature close to the subject, on every print. I also stamp the back with a rubber stamp and permanent fast drying ink. The stamp has my copyright, name, address and phone number. A sticker can simply be pulled off. |