answer:I deal with this all the time. I learned quickly that there is absolutely nothing I can do to prevent someone from stealing my photos off the web. It is virtually impossible to track down. So, I let it be, knowing that the images are not high enough resolution for printing, and only viewable from the web. But, to address the problem, I make sure to watermark every posted image with my name and website. I now consider the theft as free marketing. I will not waste time trying to fight it. It has not affected my business whatsoever. We live in an era where copyright laws deserve consideration for overhaul. The old establishment of media mogul is dying off fast. Along with that comes responsibility for considering change. I’m not sure I feel right about exclusively owning my artwork any longer. If you want a web resolution image of mine, then if it pleases you, please take it. It does not give you the right or ability to sell it, or make a profit from my labors. I still control that. But if you use my images to promote your cause, your business, your platform, then I may indeed have a problem with that if you don’t first ask permission. Every image has my contact info on it, so there are no excuses for not asking.