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Stealing other peoples photos
Im wondering if there is a way to figure out if a photo is taken from somewhere else or if it is genuinely the photographers. Can anyone help please?
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11-17-2011 06:45 PM
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You can view the EXIF data, if it is still embedded, for some information.
You can also use TinEye to search the web: About - TinEye
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You could contact the person claiming the image, asking for the copyright information. Then contact the Copyright office to verify ownership.
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Thank you.
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Google image search is excellent also. It seems to catch a LOT more than Tineye does Google Images
Just drag and drop the image into the search bar. You can drag it from another open web page to there too.
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I just tried it....it did work but, but the site the photo was taken from didnt come up
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Is this because you want to find out if someone stole your friend's photo, or because you want to get away with nicking someone elses?
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I have heard good things about googles reverse image search, but havnt tried it myself