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Anonymous
What>>176062said.
Although I myself sort of do the same for those kinds of photos. They're usually low resolution, 640x480 at the most, with a small black border with my name/nickname (depending on the crowd it gets shared with) and one of my email addresses (which also depends on the crowd).
After they're released into the wild, fuck them. People can do whatever they want with it, even crop the border off and claim ownership for all I care. I still have the original resolution files and the people in the photos can always ask me for a hi-res (1024 pixels on the long end) jpeg if they ask nicely.
Of course, it's a completely different issue with well thought out and especially set up shots.
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