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December 1st, 2002, 07:14 AM
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Web Image Protection
Hey All,
A client of mine wanted to know if there was a way to fully protect the images on their site.
I explained to them that even if I coded their site to disallow right-click (into an alert) and to disable caching onto the viewers site, that there is still the whole deal with screen capture (alt+print screen) where they can take the image and "cut" out the part they want.
So he asked me if there was a way to disable screen capture. I told him that I have never heard of anything like that. Is there anyone here who has?
I thought of maybe something that can blur or scramble the capture or leave the image black. Is it even possible though? Can you affect the data between the computer and the screen?
Somehow, I'm guessing no.
Not many persons know about the whole screen capture process so going with no cache/right-click should be fine...
(BTW, the client is a local artist who worries about image/credit theft)
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