Using
a message insert or branding
Sometimes
also referred to as "watermarking", a message or
logo is burnt into the image file and cannot be removed. It is
permanently visible on and off the screen and offers the
viewer a disfigured image that is useless for reproduction.
Unfortunately the result is unsightly and not conducive for
good presentation, especially for artworks and paintings which
need to convey their atmosphere.
Using
a fragmented image
By
breaking up an image into segments and displaying those parts
on a tableset, an artist might think their work is safe.
Unfortunately however, most images can be reassembled in the
most basic of photo editors. If an unauthorized user is
determined to either copy or illegally download a fragmented
image, they could technically save the different parts of the
image and reassemble them on their own computer, all without
the permission of the original content creator. Unless the
image is of high resolution, the visitor can easily perform a
screen capture and get the whole image at screen resolution.
JavaScript
and "no right click"
No
right click scripts may be a deterrent to the newbies on the
Internet, but they are merely just that... tools for amateurs,
and if anyone really wants your image (even an amateur) they
will get with little difficulty. In fact, if that way
inclined, you can download the original
one which works in more browsers than most.
Using
CGI image and page delivery
By
utilizing such systems, images can be protected from direct
linking and may also offer some bandwidth protection.
Unfortunately however, the images are not safe once the page
has been downloaded to the visitor's browser, as the visitor
can manipulate the image file at will. The CGI method is
effective where access to the start page can be restricted.
Please see Link Protect
for more information.
Using
applets to protect images
There
have been many simple image applets offered as "image
protection". Without using encryption and domain lock,
the protection is only superficial. ArtistScope's
strategy offers the most effective protection available where
the images are encrypted and domain locked, making them
un-viewable away from the owner’s website. It offers
protection against mouse click saving, the use of grab type
software, and bandwidth theft through unauthorized and direct
linking. It is safe from all avenues of copying except screen
capture. See Secure
Image for more information.
Preventing
screen capture and PrintScreen
Screen
capture cannot be prevented with JavaScript or Java as these
languages do not have the necessary permissions to communicate
at system level, which is where the "capture is
performed. To prevent screen capture, system level commands
need to be wrapped into a plugin, which when installed to the
visitor's browser with their consent, is able to trap the
messages used for the capture.
ArtistScope's
CopySafe incorporates plugin interaction with Java encryption
and Domain Lock to provide a completely portable solution that
will run from any web page and from any type of web server.
CopySafe, having evolved from years of user feedback, offers
the most portable and easy to use Copy Protection system for
the web. CopySafe
can be customized for incorporation into any online project
and will batch process more than 3000 images with just one
click.