Informed Watermarking
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Focusing on the evolution of digital watermarking, the book explores its definition as the art of securely embedding information within digital data. Despite its long history, significant scientific interest only surged post-1995, leading to numerous publications and industry initiatives aimed at copy protection for DVDs and digital music. However, widespread implementation in consumer devices remains limited due to various challenges, including legal issues and technological maturity. The authors provide insights into both the promise and the shortcomings of watermarking technologies.

