How to copy a protected image from a website
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Hello,
Does anyone have a solution for me? Let me explain the problem
I would like to copy an image from a website, but the problem is that it is protected, it is not displayed at 100%, so taking a screenshot is "not cool" is there any software or technique to copy protected images?
Does anyone have a solution for me? Let me explain the problem
I would like to copy an image from a website, but the problem is that it is protected, it is not displayed at 100%, so taking a screenshot is "not cool" is there any software or technique to copy protected images?
Configuration: Windows Vista Internet Explorer 7.0
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There is a free software called HTTrack that allows you to copy an entire website. When properly configured, you can access the images.
The proof that it's possible: http://www.commentcamarche.net/faq/sujet 3134 myths one can protect a webpage or an image against copying
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There are small software programs for that.
I use SnagIt. It's great.
You can download it (trial for 1 month?) from various sites
for example tetecharger.com (I think)
I use SnagIt. It's great.
You can download it (trial for 1 month?) from various sites
for example tetecharger.com (I think)
I didn't even know you could protect images, but if they are really protected, it's certainly because the person who implemented this strategy doesn't want it to be copied => the Copy Grrr
It's clear!!! But on the site I'm on, I found a solution: I hold down the left click and move to a window other than a web page!! And it works :|!!! Now maybe it's only for this site, who knows for the others; I haven't come across a protected site where I absolutely wanted an image yet!!! But thanks for your help everyone!!
That’s why there are websites where images are free of rights.
This will save you a lot of legal and economic problems!
I therefore advise you to take a look at copyright and everything that goes with it, e.g., on the books available online, as photography has long been considered an art...
So stealing from an artist for personal gain is not very good, I'm saying this, I'm saying nothing: (