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by jerhinesmith
5626 days ago
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Couldn't you make the same argument for images? I know some sites try to be tricky by disabling right-click, etc., but the same "rule" definitely still applies. Or is it generally believed that images are of less "value" than video? |
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To get an image you don't even need to do anything vaguely hacky like Ctrl-U: you can just take a screenshot of your desktop. Pop open your favourite image editor and crop it: job done.
The best way to protect images on the web is to a) watermark them b) have them in low res.
But the general point is: if it renders to your screen it can be copied.