hardware-based software watermarking
Hardware-based software watermarking is a technique used to embed a unique identifier or watermark into a software program at the hardware level, making it difficult to remove or alter the watermark. This helps to protect the software against unauthorized copying or distribution, as the embedded watermark can be used to identify and trace the source of the software.
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