Digital watermark

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A '''digital watermark''' is a kind of digital signature, usually in the form of a subtle modification to the main content of an image, audio, or video file. To put it another way, a digital watermark stores [[metadata]] ''inside'' the main content of a file, instead of separately. There are many different reasons for using a watermark, but the main point is to make it difficult to remove the metadata.
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A '''digital watermark''' is a kind of digital signature, usually in the form of a subtle modification to the main content of an image, audio, or video file. To put it another way, a digital watermark stores [[metadata]] ''inside'' the main content of a file, instead of separately. There are a number of different reasons for using a watermark, but the main point is to make it difficult to remove the metadata.
  
 
A digital watermark could be anything from a clearly visible overlayed semi-transparent copyright notice, to a [[Steganography|steganographic]] technique that makes the signature virtually undetectable, or anything in between. It could be a simple notice of what software created the file, or it could contain detailed tracking information intended to help figure out who created the file.
 
A digital watermark could be anything from a clearly visible overlayed semi-transparent copyright notice, to a [[Steganography|steganographic]] technique that makes the signature virtually undetectable, or anything in between. It could be a simple notice of what software created the file, or it could contain detailed tracking information intended to help figure out who created the file.
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Calling something a "watermark" usually implies that it is designed to survive at least minor modifications to the document.
 
Calling something a "watermark" usually implies that it is designed to survive at least minor modifications to the document.
  
Similar to [[bar codes]], some kinds of watermarks store digital data in physical documents. See [[Watermark (physical)]].
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Similar to [[bar codes]], some kinds of watermarks store digital data in physical/analog documents. See [[Watermark (physical)]].
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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* [[Digital Rights Management]]
 
* [[Watermark (physical)]]
 
* [[Watermark (physical)]]
  

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Name Digital watermark
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A digital watermark is a kind of digital signature, usually in the form of a subtle modification to the main content of an image, audio, or video file. To put it another way, a digital watermark stores metadata inside the main content of a file, instead of separately. There are a number of different reasons for using a watermark, but the main point is to make it difficult to remove the metadata.

A digital watermark could be anything from a clearly visible overlayed semi-transparent copyright notice, to a steganographic technique that makes the signature virtually undetectable, or anything in between. It could be a simple notice of what software created the file, or it could contain detailed tracking information intended to help figure out who created the file.

Calling something a "watermark" usually implies that it is designed to survive at least minor modifications to the document.

Similar to bar codes, some kinds of watermarks store digital data in physical/analog documents. See Watermark (physical).

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