RE: need some advices

From: Didier Derny <didier_at_aida.org>
Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2011 13:37:32 +0100
Message-ID: <000601ccb281$7eac2d00$7c048700$@org>
Hi,


I opened the first pages with some photographs taken inside commodore
factory in Germany.
Without watermarking, (I found watermarking ugly)
I'll try to protect the next batch with something invisible

I have 2 boxes of photographs taken at the pet show 1984 
(need to be scanned) I'll add some of them next week end

They are all free for non commercial use.

if I find them I had some photographs of pet show 1982 
and cebit 1982 (commodore stand)

then I'll add my project of a CBM8000-8296 in a box of the size of a vcr
tape
(emulated with on an avr xmega + probably one pocketerm modified)

http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools_card.asp?tool_id=17168&category_id=1
63&family_id=607&subfamily_id=1965
http://www.brielcomputers.com/wordpress/?cat=6

http://cbm8000.com 
it's just a beginning :)  needs a lot of work, for now I'm struggling with
the software :)

--
didier

-----Message d'origine-----
De : owner-cbm-hackers@musoftware.de
[mailto:owner-cbm-hackers@musoftware.de] De la part de Anders Carlsson
Envoyé : dimanche 4 décembre 2011 10:21
À : cbm-hackers@musoftware.de
Objet : RE: need some advices

Didier Derny wrote:

> I [..] want to protect my images against [..] company that
> could attempted to use them for commercial use.

Maybe you can look up a hideous background, some really ugly wallpaper
to place your PET computers and peripherals in front of. I doubt very
many commercial actors would want to steal your images if they require
a lot of retouching and clean cutting. :-D

I think the biggest risk of image stealing is dishonest eBay sellers
and alike. While you wouldn't get affected personally, you might get
sad eyed when another fellow gets cheated on $100 due to some crook
used your pictures like it was his.

Once I bought a vintage computer on eBay only to find out the day after
that every single image in the auction had been stolen from other sites.
Fortunately it turned out the seller was honest, and the computer arrived
in the described condition with all add-ons listed. The seller simply
didn't bother to bring out his camera and instead got pictures of other
people's items. A very big watermark on top of the images might have
warned me, or at least had made me ask for additional pictures.

Best regards

-- 
Anders Carlsson

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