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    can anyone help iv a website and a blog can anyone tell me how i can put piture on so that there cant be copied and paste iv got parents permission thanks

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    I think all websites are different some will have features in order that you can disable the ability to copy and paste others will not have.
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    There are always ways to copy and paste images from the net, so I wouldn't bother, just whack it on and stick (C) logo under it....

    There's a "PrtSc" button on the keyboard of all computers that takes a snapshot of the screen (including images on it) and copies it. Just opening up word and clicking paste will make the picture be copied!!!!

    Like I say, just whack it on!!!
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    rite i have found out how 2 keep my pic save on my blog so no one can copy and paste if you want 2 no let me no xxxx

 

 

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