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The idea of disabling right clicking or plastering watermarks all over images is absolutely idiotic anyway. Interestingly the only places I have seen this done for "art" the images are absolute crap anyway. In large part those that use such practices are pornographers or deviant art dwellers who seem to think that any crappy anime rip off belongs in the Louvre. I also find it hysterical and insulting when someone does yet another Natruto (or whatever) image and then puts a copyright mark on it.

For the record the most profesional art site out there Conceptart.org never does this with images.

That to say I have never seen a disabling page that had anything worth capturing anyway.

Edited by Darasen (see edit history)

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Interestingly the only places I have seen this done for "art" the images are absolute crap anyway.

Heh, so you haven't seen any actual graphic designers do this? You know they do it because they need to protect their work, right? Otherwise their client would just take the work, use it, and not pay. Granted, I don't think watermarks are the best way to protect artwork--showing a low resolution image of it is much better. It's unusable anyways, whereas a watermark is easily removed by anyone who has some semblance of Photoshop skills.
Obviously there are crap artists who do it, but if there are people (idiots?) copying from crap artists, who are you to complain? It's not like crap artists all draw Naruto (or other copyrighted) pieces; some just draw original crap (unfortunate!). And they get copied. (Which is rather sad)

For the record the most profesional art site out there Conceptart.org never does this with images.

For the record, he's not trying to sell his art. If he were, he wouldn't be idiotic enough to post his images in that high of a resolution (without an extremely glaring watermark), get it stolen, and then promptly complain. He's already got a job and isn't looking for another one. That's very different than freelance graphic designers who do need to make sure their work is paid for.
This has gone rather off-topic, from right click disabling to watermarks. :-P Anyways, back to the topic. Yeah, disabling right click is entirely useless. You have no idea if Javascript is even turned on in their browser (I, for instance, always keep NoScript on). I can click on any right-click disabled site without any hassles. Moreover, sometimes right click disabling doesn't even work--I remember trying on Firefox on a right-click disabled site--the alert box telling me not to right click showed up, but the right click menu showed up as well, so I could click as I pleased.

Finally, if you do want to protect images on your site, either don't post it to the internet or use low resolution images as a sample. You are merely making the web an annoyance for users who don't actually want to steal your content, while those who do want to nab your content can very easily do so anyway.

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I haven't really come across one of these sites in a while, but whenever i have done and i wanted to get an image from it then it really bugged me.Before i would just print screen the page and then cut out the image i wanted using any image editor (mainly paint if i wanted to do it fast!). Now i can say i know of quicker and easier ways of doing this (disabling it using the java)! Thank you very much! :mellow:

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Thanks for the tip(s). There have been several occasions when I've needed to copy something from a website (not illegally) and the "you can't right click" sign comes up. I'll try out one or two of those methods next time I need something.I especially like the idea of looking at the page source and copying it - that's a really good idea.

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Simply disable Javscript all together in the browser would allow you to right click on a right click disabled page.It seems that these days there are less and less websites disabling right click, since it is now considered unprofessionally to disable right click. I suppose if you are really desperate to protect text from being copied, you could always put the text in images or embed it in a Flash SWF file with text selection disabled.

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New right click disableA Solution For Disabled Right Click On Web Page

I hate when sites attempt to prevent right clicking just to prevent you from copying or finding the source. Here's an example: http://lyrics.wikia.com/wiki/Lady_GaGa:Bad_Romance

 Best way I found to copy that in Firefox 3.5.5 is to go to VIEW  > Page Style > No Page Style. You can then highlight the the text with right click and then Ctrl+C to copy it.

 I don't know why they bother to go to such lengths to prevent copy/paste. If I wanted to I can just open it and notepade and retype it. Oh copy protect that *BLEEP*s.

-reply by clickwir

 

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I canA Solution For Disabled Right Click On Web Page

Hi - I've tried all of the above but cannot do this.  It is so annoying.  The site has three pages which roll into one another and I want to copy something off the second page.  However hard I try it just keeps rolling around and I can't get to copy it.  Help please. 

-question by harry

 

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How to bypass it on DisneyA Solution For Disabled Right Click On Web Page

I am trying to figure out how to bypass it on Disney's photo pass to see if I would even want to purchase some of these photos. Any idea on their .Aspx site? Or would I have to resort to cropping in adobe?

-reply by Rich

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How to allow right click but cannot copy and pasteA Solution For Disabled Right Click On Web Page

Hi all,

 

Does anyone how to make a javascript program that allow right click on a webpage but cannot copy and paste, the others menu beside copy and paste still enable if we do rightclick.

 

Thanks  

-reply by Ihan

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No right clickA Solution For Disabled Right Click On Web Page

No right click scripts piss me off, not because I wanted to steal anything, but sometimes I just want to right click so I can  open a link in a new window without losing my place on the current page.

About half the time if you first click and hold down your  left mouse button, then click and hold down your right mouse button while keeping the left button down, then release the left button, it will  then pop up the right click menu box and you can copy or save.

You can always do a screen capture and edit in any photo editor, or email the page to yourself by clicking File->Send->Send Page by Email.

-reply by aguest

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Easiest way to copy blocked photosA Solution For Disabled Right Click On Web Page

Replying to iGuestReplying to iGuest This works with both Firefox and IE. Open another browser tab, left click and drag photo to new tab, in new tab window right click on photo and save as usual. (make sure cursor is on new tab before releasing mouse key, can reuse tab without deleting previous photos)

-reply by Silver-hairedFox

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hmmmmm its very easy.. 1st you need to install opera browser, you can install it from http://www.opera.com/ then open the web page you want to copy data, then go to Menu-> developer tool -> Source (CTRL+U).just remove security javascript -> and save page(now page will refreshed) and right click is enable now.2nd method: use any browser and save the whole page. right click the .html/.php file and remove the security javascrit. save it and open.'hope you will enjoy my post!!

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