Hello Ralf here!
I have recently begun a major expansion to my growing online empire. I am tying my products into various shopping networks and have my 2nd ecommerce website under construction. I am in the computer hardware business.
One thing that sets my business apart from much of the competition is that we do all our own photography and it is of very high quality. We also have marketing that in my opinion is unmatched compared to most of the other small businesses that are our competition.
Currently I digitally watermark all our photos and that is about it for protecting the content we use to sell our products. Recently I have found quite a few people stealing bits and pieces of our marketing and blatently comparing the verbiage we use to describe our products.
So here goes the questions:
1. Can I stick a copyright on all our listings/add/websites and it be legally binding just by doing so? Do I have to apply for an actual copyright on our web content and is that difficult to do?
2. Is there some sort of javascript or something I can add to our webpages that disables the ability of right-clicking on the website and viewing the source HTML?
3. Is there any good way to stop people from being able to highlight HTML text with the left-click of the mouse so they can't copy it into their own advertisements?
4. If I do disable the ability to right-click or highlight can you see any negative impact right off the bat?
5. Lastly if I catch some muther fucker stealing our infoz how can I go about pushing his/her shit in for doing it?
I want to be the next Donald Trump Internet Super Genius or "DTISG" for short and I can't do that if people are taking my hard work and fucking it up so they can make 2 dollars on an eBay auction.
You're help is appreciated.