Thread: DNA & pedigrees
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Old 05-13-2007, 08:19 AM   #8
AuntBee
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Originally Posted by Sugar's Mom View Post
i don't think it is a good idea at all. reason being anyone can come along and still your numbers. My AKC certificate numbers are on my website and i wish they weren't but by the time I thought about someone stealing my numbers it was too late so I just left it alone.
I think your website is very well done. Some of the registration numbers are there, but your registration certificates aren't there, meaning nobody can take the date of issue off of them (and therefore they cannot falsely register puppies). The pedigrees are well done also. You can go into the AKC website and get a 5-generation research pedigree online for $10 (at least that was the cost last time I did it). You can look up any dog in the AKC books by number or name, either one - but they don't give out the certificate issue date. The only one who has that information is the dog owner.

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Originally Posted by scrapindee
Someone PM'd the idea of putting which Lab does your DNA on the website.

There is so much theft going on. Is there any photo programs that allows you to put a copyright or watermark within it?
I use PaintShop Pro, which allows me to put text in, or insert a transparent layer as a watermark. It will also allow me to view the image information and click on the tab that says creator information, to add a copyright, date, etc. Like this photo: There is a copyright at the bottom & a small watermark in the middle. Most photo & graphics programs will allow you to do something like this or at least similar.

Hope this helps.
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