Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Ok, I give up on getting that copyright symbol to show up in the file name and work in a post for now.

On to funner things. Over on the Ryze network, one of the groups I belong to is called Women in Networking. Although Ryze gives ua a directory, it doesn't include quick links to websites and blogs, just links to our Ryze pages. I forget who has blogs, which blogs I like to visit, etc. So I've started a Winning Ladies Blog project, it'll be interesting to see watch this project grow.

As I was tagging the Winning Ladies blog yesterday with Technorati, Angela Betts found the blog within minutes. We'll have to let her share some of her tricks.

Heidi

Thursday, June 07, 2007

Copyright Your Photos and Images



I was surprised one day to see that one of my photos, "Snow Rose" was being used as an avatar by someone else in the same online community. She also posted how she enjoyed being a photographer. No mention anywhere that she did not take that picture.



This prompted a round of what can you do to protect your images, often it is a case to teaching newbies that you must ask permission. Some of us would add the © to our photos, but distracted from the picture. Others would watermark theirs but then much of the image is blocked from viewing. And my keyboard doesn't have the symbol, I always forget the code to type such.



Yesterday I saw something I thought was cool, the copyright symbol as part of the file name, makes it hard to say I didn't know.



Testing.



Opps, messed it up, uploaded image to Blogger and lost the file name.

Opps, messed it up, uploaded image to Blogger and lost the file name. connectsimply.com