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Question Posted Wednesday May 23 2007, 8:55 pm

okay, well know how on mypsace people have those pictures in their about me section, or where ever? well, i want to do that with one of my pictures,but i dont what people to be able to "copy" it. you know? like right click and then copy it to paint. so, my question is how do i make it so no one can copy my picture at all? like its not possible,theres a sheild or whatever? whats the code? thanks so much!

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agnes answered Thursday May 24 2007, 1:09 pm:
Even when photos are protected so that you cannot right click/copy them, people can use simple applications to take the snapshot of the whole screen, which they can crop then so they have your photo.

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theymos answered Thursday May 24 2007, 8:29 am:
Sorry, but you can't. When you visit a page, all the content is downloaded to your computer and displayed on your browser; if it's not downloaded, it's not displayed. So it's impossible for you to both display an image and prevent someone from downloading it. Even with right click prevention(which you can't use in myspace anyways), you can go to view>page source(page>view source in IE) and find the URL, no screenshots needed.

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helloxdear13 answered Thursday May 24 2007, 8:03 am:
the code is < img src= "yourpicURLhere" > without the spaces between < and img or " and >
you may have to get a photobucket though.
or you could use the code tinypic provides

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