As for the copyright statement, I am not so sure it is needed. The little "c" in a circle and the date is all you require. If someone wants to appropriate your images, your statement does little good. Actually, neither does the little C in a circle. Many people do not know what Intellectual property means. Most of the readers of this list do, but then we would probably not steal your images. That's right. Phtographers get all het up about people downloading their images (how the hell else are you supposed to view them?) yet are quite relaxed about home taping of music :o) As to the"C"being ineffective. http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/Pub0009/LPMArticle.asp?ID=560 I quote: "The first thing you need to do is find two images that will complement each other. I went to Google.com and clicked on the Images search and found a couple of stock photos that did not contain a copyright. " Ho hum ... the general view that it the images don't actually contain ... Bob PS Broadband is not everwhere. On my dialup I would not have known Emily had a slide show until I read it here then went back to look. I was in the main site in 15-sec and would have missed the best photos.