To right click or not to right click, that is the question.
I got to thinking just how easy it is to steal someone's work by simply right clicking the image and saving it to your files on your computer. And because those images are often scanned and uploaded to a semi large file, on your blog, website, etc., for better viewing pleasures...I like to scan mine at 600x600...sometimes even at 700...and I think that is just enough resolution for it to be lifted and put into Photoshop, played with and resized even larger. In other words, it is like open season for some mook with nothing better to do, stealing work and calling one of our photographs, their own, and making money off of it. Something to that affect. I've been seeing this very thing and folks discussing the matter at Flibber....not that that means a whole lot. I even applied that space ball to my photos there so none can be downloaded...well, I did...and not like they can't be jerked off from my blog. Hell, I don't know...
I've come across this no right click feature here and there, but only with certain websites featuring archival works from the Masters, etc., for example, Roger Ballen's website has that feature. Well, it does allow the thumbnails....but they are very tiny.
But I've never experienced no right clicking with any of you and your work and wanted to know, is this something you and I should think about doing? Do you often find yourselves thinking this might happen to your work? Had you the means to a reliable script for HTML to disable right clicking, would you apply it?
I know of no full proof plan, but javascript.internet dot com has one, but again, how reliable it is, I'm not sure.
http://javascript.internet.com/page-details/no-right-click.htmlSomething to think about. Interesting to see what you all might say in the matter...