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Protecting your art online

Protecting your artwork online can be challenging, but there are some steps you can take beyond using low resolution and watermarks. Here are a few additional tips: Limit the size of your artwork: If you're displaying your artwork online, consider keeping the file size small enough that it's not easily printable or usable for commercial purposes. A common recommendation is to keep the longest side of your image at around 1000 pixels or less. Use metadata: You can also add metadata to your images that includes your name and copyright information. This information can be embedded in the image file and can help identify the artwork as yours if it's copied or shared online. * Register your artwork: In some countries, you can register your artwork with a copyright office or similar organization, which can provide additional legal protection if your artwork is infringed upon. Remember that while these steps can help deter copying, they may not prevent it entirely. #ArtTheft



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