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Copyright EXIF -vs- Watermarks
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<blockquote data-quote="SamSpade1941" data-source="post: 71384" data-attributes="member: 10336"><p>The information they (Digimarc) put out on their website sounds good on its face. I will maintain that there is no full proof way to mark an image file or any file for that matter that would stop it from being altered and the copyright or watermark removed. Information assurance is about mitigation it is the best one can hope for, in that Digimarc is a good counter measure against those who are unsophisticated to defeat it. Someone who is armed with the right set of image processing tools can remove it has been proven to be done more than once. </p><p></p><p>The one thing I do know about Digimarc is that it degrades the image and I do want people to see what I originally witnessed when I shot the photo. I think SMTV said it aptly anything you put on the web is essentially content you decided to share with the whole world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SamSpade1941, post: 71384, member: 10336"] The information they (Digimarc) put out on their website sounds good on its face. I will maintain that there is no full proof way to mark an image file or any file for that matter that would stop it from being altered and the copyright or watermark removed. Information assurance is about mitigation it is the best one can hope for, in that Digimarc is a good counter measure against those who are unsophisticated to defeat it. Someone who is armed with the right set of image processing tools can remove it has been proven to be done more than once. The one thing I do know about Digimarc is that it degrades the image and I do want people to see what I originally witnessed when I shot the photo. I think SMTV said it aptly anything you put on the web is essentially content you decided to share with the whole world. [/QUOTE]
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