Sadly we found that a number of our photos had been stolen and posted on a number of porn sites and other naturist sites without our permission or knowledge.
These photos had either been stolen from here (when we had an album on here) or from our dropshots site (see signature below) or Naturist Community. Which means whoever did it was another naturist, or someone posing as a naturist.
We even found that some of our photos were being used on another naturist website, and that another person was posing as us!!
It has taken several weeks to get our pics removed after a number of emails tracking down website owners etc. but we've managed it and threatened them with breach of copywrite.
We do not wish to be associated with porn in anyway - we could loose our jobs. And hate to think that another naturist would do such a thing. So please beware that your photos might end up being used elsewhere.
If you want to check your photos you will need to use the firefox browser and add the app 'who stole my pictures' This will search millions of images in an instant and match it to any website that your photo is posted on.
If you're not sure about firefox or the app please message us privately and we'll check your images for you.
We'll be checking our images monthly from now on and taking legal action against photo trolls.
Naturist Corner members of the new Media Centre should be assured that we introduced our stringent membership validation policy to combat the rise in these sort of activities.
If your photographs are in your Album in the new Media Centre then they can only be seen by another NC Media Centre Member who, like yourselves, has also been validated as a genuine and therefore trusted member of your community. We think that this significantly reduces the risk of your photographs being stolen from this website.
Junior Members and un-validated Full Members cannot browse the Media Centre Albums.
Members should be advised that putting the password to your personal off-site photo or video album website into the public domain is generally not recommended.
Warning - Are your photos being used on porn sites?
Not mine... no one could be that sick 😮
(Overweight, 50+, male... nope, not a high profile candidate for image theft)
In order to check if images have been used elsewhere Chrome users* can simply open a tab and go to Google's image search then on a new tab click on the image they want to search for and drag it to the tab with the Google image search on it (do not release the mouse yet). The browser will switch to the Google search tab, now drag the mouse down to the search box and release it. Google will search for other occurrences of the image in other sizes and also for images cropped from it or from which it has been cropped. Quick, simple, effective.
Have fun,
Ian.
* This may work in other browsers but since trying Chrome I've not felt the need to use any others...
It's never too late to have a happy childhood.
Thanks for the information on how to track down images as I was totally unaware of this very useful internet facility,but hopefully I will never have to use it ,best wishes. 🙂
Further to Ian the milfmog's post:
I have successfully used Google Image Search in M$ Internet Explorer.
Also, NC's security prevents it from working on pictures posted in the Media Centre.
JOhn
Do not do unto others as you would that they should do unto you. Their tastes may not be the same.
George Bernard Shaw, Maxims for Revolutionaries
Thanks for the information and the Firefox link, I am new to nudism and although I don't mind being photographed and sharing the photos with other like minded people the thought of having them displayed on a porn site is pretty herendous. I number of friends and family know I am a naturist but i wouldn't what any people I know discovering such photos on such a site.
Shame they were stolen in the first place.
This profile was created by the same person that created the fake member Anna Spartian. The member has been removed from the Community.
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* This may work in other browsers but since trying Chrome I've not felt the need to use any others...
Works in Firefox too.
How to prevent people from using your photos and using posing as you:
http://cameras.about.com/od/photoeditingtips/a/How-To-Watermark-Your-Photos.htm
Watermarking using Photoshop.
Media Centre members should be aware that we have experienced problems uploading images which have been modified in Adobe Photoshop.
It's not a problem that happens every time and appears to be related to specific metadata that is written to the file when saved. We are investigating further and in the meantime recommend that members try out just one photo first before committing to changing their entire album.
Thank you for putting out this information.
Yorkshire and East Midlands Region of British Naturism"THE LODGER" now published on Kindle - another story from Knightsthorpe
Totally outrageous! Talk about identity theft!
Sadly we found that a number of our photos had been stolen and posted on a number of porn sites and other naturist sites without our permission or knowledge.
I feel for you Kyloe and GG!
I've had photos (although non-naturist and not from this forum) for which I'm at least co-copyright holder stolen, and had only limited success with filing DMCA complaints despite having the help of the professional photographer to do so.
Naturist photos of me, taken without my permission (and certainly without signing a model release form) have also ended up on porn sites from which some appear to be duplicated onto other porn sites. Not the same thing as owning the copyright, I know, but still very annoying. Hence the thread I started a couple of days ago.
Watermarking using Photoshop.
Media Centre members should be aware that we have experienced problems uploading images which have been modified in Adobe Photoshop.
It's not a problem that happens every time and appears to be related to specific metadata that is written to the file when saved. We are investigating further ...
I've heard of that too. Some IT geeks have informed me that there's a way that a website can add metadata to downloads that can help identify who downloaded it. So, for example, the username of who downloaded a picture can be embedded in the watermark. I'm assured that this isn't very difficult for 'IT types' to set up (although it's certainly beyond my mediocre IT skills).
I expect many trolls would be able to remove such metadata somehow, but perhaps it would facilitate the identification and punishment of some of them?
We were told by a non naturist friend that he had seen our photos on a very dubious website with someone else posing as us so we have just removed our album pics ,
Formally Liveaboards
Liveaboards .... if you have not posted them anywhere else, ever, then that means that one of the people you consider a friend or trusted member on here has done it. How likely do you think that might be?
We were told by a non naturist friend that he had seen our photos on a very dubious website with someone else posing as us so we have just removed our album pics ,
Did you do a google image search on your album pics first?
It may be that the pictures are NOT copied from NC but shots taken by an unscrupulous photographer. Many of them are known to use powerful telephoto lenses.
Your instinctive reaction will probably not stop the pictures in question from being further circulated but has undoubtedly removed one method of tracking the culprits and stopping further pirating.
JOhn
Do not do unto others as you would that they should do unto you. Their tastes may not be the same.
George Bernard Shaw, Maxims for Revolutionaries