Scan them hi-res and watermark them. Then ad metadata, which is like a digital fingerprint. If it means that much to you, protect your rights. But if you go through all that, credit the photographer too. The assistants. The interns. The art director. Where does it stop? I honestly think that it's getting to the point where nothing NEW is gonna come out and all we'll find is variations off the same themes/shoots. When the Megan Ewing thread at Chilax (remember that?) was dying I bought a few Guess? books with her in them. The 'Love Story' one was the hardest to find. I bid on it on eBay, emailed a few people at Chilax, and tried to set up a fund to buy the book, and send it to the main scanner at the time. It wasn't about me wanting the actual book or even credit, it was about getting the pictures out to everyone to see. Those scans and quite a few more are at www.meganewing.net and they're lightly watermarked. I see no problem with that. I'd rather have a small 'dot com' across the womans face than not see the picture at all. But maybe that's just me.