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Joel Shepherd
Don Noll said:Some people have printed out the candid photos to help us get further gigs.
We feel a "hard" copy used for solicitation should be promo photos NOT
candid photos. Some people have good intentions but would like clients to
view candid photos as action photos, not passed around as promo photos!
This sounds more like a business problem than an HTML problem. Trying to
prevent folks from downloading the "candid photos" so that they can't
turn them into promos (not sure if that's quite the right word, but ...)
is likely to discourage them in a way you don't want.
It seems to me that a more direct approach might be better. Ask folks --
right there on the web page -- that if they're looking for photos to
promote your band to please use the photos on such-and-such page. And if
folks still insist on using other photos, take it up with them
"off-line".
But I really think that communicating your wishes directly is likely to
go over better with more people, than kind of passive-aggressively
trying to block certain kinds of access to the photos ... particularly
if you don't explain to users _why_.
My two cents, if that...