how to make other can't right click your blog content?
~*♥my3rdeyes♥*~
2007-11-25 02:29:51 UTC
everytime i have a blog my friend will copy all my entry including my poetry or my picture(use right click and save as) and claim as her original work.how can i stop them?
Six answers:
2007-11-25 02:36:34 UTC
It is possible to disable right-click using Javascript and, while this used to be popular, nowadays it is recommended that you don't do it (see the link below for reasons).
Even if you do disable right-click she can still take screenshots for the pictures and write the text out from hand. While you're still posting stuff to your blog, she can copy it. (By the way, why do you call her your friend if she's obviously ripping you off?)
The best way to protect images is to watermark them. The she can't claim they're her's because they have your name written faintly across them!
Jim H
2007-11-25 02:40:53 UTC
It's people like you that are causing the Limewire people so much trouble.
Don't you know that in this internet connected age that everything digital is considered public domain and can be shared by everyone? Copy protection is EVIL!
(The above was unbelievably sarcastic - but does seem to be the attitude nowadays)
2007-11-25 03:13:55 UTC
Tomiko's right. What you could do to protect your art, is simply put a watermark of some kind in it. You can use a visual one (inside picture) or one that is in the picture-file itself.
When she claims that it's hers, you can go to her site, and show her your own name inside the picture. Do it with lots of people around; that oughtta do it. (Why do you call her your 'friend'? She steals from you!)
Tomiko Takahashi
2007-11-25 02:45:30 UTC
There are always ways around right-click disabling scripts, so I wouldn't waste your time unless she's amazingly dense.
2007-11-25 02:42:04 UTC
http://www.aevita.com/web/norightclick/
you can use this program or
http://htmlbasix.com/disablerightmouseclick.shtml go here and generate your own code to place on webpage
Frankie
2007-11-25 02:38:20 UTC
Try this http://www.brownielocks.com/stopcopying.html
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