Steal This File Sharing Book: What They Wont Tell You About File Sharing

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Anytime you view a photo or image on the Internet, your browser automatically stores it on your computer in your browser’s cache, which is a folder for temporarily storing images. This way, the next time you visit a previously viewed web page, the browser loads the web page’s images from your computer rather than from the Internet, making the web page load faster. Of course, any image saved in your cache can also be shared.

Naturally, this causes great concern to photographers trying to sell their work through the Internet. Few people will purchase photos that they can’t preview, but any image that can be viewed online can also be saved and stolen. To keep people from stealing images, most photographers follow some or all of the following guidelines for preventing image theft:

Although these techniques may delay some photos from ending up on trading sites, there’s really no way to stop people from physically scanning in a printed photo and posting the resulting file to the Internet. Popular newsgroups for sharing digital photos include the following:


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