DSLRuser
Age is a state of mind
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I suspect most posted on BBs have not submitted their work to the US Copyright office given the current fee of $35. Yes you own it and it is technically your photo but if you didn't file the photo stop putting up the "C" logo.
Just so you know, and it is obvious you DO NOT. A photographer does not have to submit their work to any office for it to be protected under US copyright law.
All you have to be able to prove is that you are the owner of the work.
So, if you didn't take the photo, you have to have permission from the original photographer. The original photo does not need a water mark, but a small one in the corner is not a bad idea. Also, info hard coded in the exif data. So if you find someone using your work, you have several grounds to win on in a court judgment.
The watermark just deters some of the extreme amateurs.
I do agree that taking the time to register your work is the ultimate protection, but it is not 100% needed in most cases. Especially for the average hobby type person.
Now, if my picture were my sole source of income, yes, every image would be submitted.