How do I protect the digital images of the artwork I have posted and registered with Fine Art Registry?
All digital images submitted and posted will be watermarked by Fine Art Registry with the initials FAR in the lower right hand corner of the image. However, there is no assurance that this will stop anyone who has the will and determination to copy digital images. Despite the legal notices posted on Fine Art Registry, the truth is that it is nearly impossible to effectively police and protect digital images of artwork from being copied. It is ridiculous to forfeit the experience and potential rewards of listing your artwork and collection for sale on the Internet in fear of having your digital images copied. Consider these statistics: It is estimated that by the year 2005, users on the worldwide web will total approximately 765 million. Forty-nine percent of web users have incomes above $50,000, and one in four Web users has an annual income of more than $80,000. Now, that’s a lot of visitors and a huge potential for the artist. The simple fact of the matter is that even if you wanted
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