Can You Burn an Disc with JPEGs That is Read Only

Is it possible to burn a disc through the finder that will have only JPEGs and have it be read only so no one can copy the images to another computer? Just see them, not copy.

No.
Screen capture utilities exist that circumvent that protection. Better to embed a watermark if you are worried about copying.

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