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Old 07-12-2006, 06:48 AM
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Default Avoiding stolen scans....protect your photos from right-click-copying.

Posted By: T206Collector

I agree with Eric. Steal my scans away. Post them countless times on ebay. See if I care or even notice.

As long as I have the card in my possession, you can have as many xerox copies as you'd like. Especially if it is at no cost to me.

If someone would like to point out a cost-benefit analysis as to how Person A actually lost money because Person B stole one of Person A's scans and then attempted to sell a card Person B didn't have, I'd love to hear about it. The only feasible argument I can think of is some sort of dilution theory, but I would be very skeptical that it would have any practical impact. Also, if you were selling photos, I could see wanting to get some money for the scan. But otherwise, sheesh...

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