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    I was looking at this webpage when on the side of the ad there was a photo of a girl I saw on the before and after photos, the link went to a woman's personal diet webpage, should I contact this girl and let her know her photo is being used?

    I found you can watermark your photos so they won't get stolen, here is a step by step on how to do it, I hope this helps so nobody get's their photos stolen.

    How to Create Watermark Protected Images | eHow.com

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    Big fat watermarks don't stop them either. I have seen photos with 'belongs to Erin' or whatever splashed across it, still getting used for Acai berry ads or 'follow this simple rule' ads.

    Terrible, but true. Seriously makes me pause when I post photos.. most of my body shots have no head attached and will stay that way.

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      Hi, I'm new here. This is the first post I"ve read, and it's interesting to me b/c I recieved a message on facebook just yesterday telling me how to change my settings so that people can't "borrow" my pictures. I guess it's totally legit (on fb anyway)unless you go in to your personal settings and request otherwise. Sure makes you think twice about posting pics with a face.

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