watermarking and fingerprinting
Watermarking is a technique used to embed a visible or invisible mark onto a digital image, video, or document. It helps to prove ownership, copyright, or authenticity of the content. Fingerprinting, on the other hand, refers to a process of uniquely identifying digital media by extracting distinctive characteristics or features. It provides a way to track, trace, or monitor the usage and distribution of the content.
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