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Originally Posted by topknot Someone I know - YT member - Rosie, just recently had her male's photo stolen and advertised for sale. She would never sell this male - her baby! The person advertising it is from California. Rosie doesn't even live in Claifornia, so I knew forsure something was wrong. I contacted Rosie and she said that she contacted Puppyfind, but they haven't done anything about it. I told her what you guys did when someone stole someone else's pictures from a YT member and many placed the picture of that dog on there with "Stolen Photo" for the name. I think that seemed to help and then they just moved on to someone else dog photo. This is a bad problem. This is one glitch with the Internet - too easy to steal someone's photos. Does anyone know how to keep your photos from being copied when you have a site?
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You can put a watermark on it, like your websites name or do not copy, or something like that.