SUMMARY

The dramatic rise in popularity of home networking products has raised concerns— first within the motion picture industry and then among the entertainment, electronics, and broadcast industries—about unauthorized copying of copyrighted digital content transmitted between digital electronics products. The flotation of digital signals around a home network is a hacker's dream come true. Consequently, an organization called Copy Protection Technical Working Group (CPTWG) was formed to protect entertainment content during all stages of production and distribution.

Digital watermarking technology is seen by content providers as critical to controlling unauthorized copying of content with future digital recording equipment. Data Hiding Subgroup ...

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