Yes, removing a watermark from an image without permission is generally considered illegal as it violates the copyright of the original creator.
That watermark is there for a reason, either to prevent people from stealing it or to mark a copyright claim. Removing it can be an illegal act.
Removing watermarks from images is generally considered illegal because it violates the copyright of the original creator or owner of the image. Watermarks are used to protect intellectual property and removing them without permission is a form of copyright infringement.
Watermark protects your photo's copyright by adding image watermark, text watermark.
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You can use Bitwar Watermark Expert to do the trick. It provides several features like photo watermark, video watermark, video watermark remover, and photo watermark remover.
I simply wish to not really have a visible watermark, but rather a watermark that covers the photo with my name and web sight.
You can't remove the watermark from the watermarked video as the watermark is embedded in each frame. You will need to keep the original, un-watermarked video.
Watermark Inc. ended in 1995.
Watermark Inc. was created in 1969.
The Watermark Detroit was created in 2009.
No, not as a watermark but there is a bypass. You have to have your watermark as a picture and then insert it into presentation as a background picture.
when you try to scan a watermarked paper or dollar, the watermark will not copy, causing the copied version not to have the watermark. No watermark, not the original... sounds like a good security feature to me!