Campus Cards, College and University Identification and Security

Watermarks in uncharted water

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Watermarks have been around for more than a century, but the digital versions are just starting to help authenticate and identify content and secure IDs

Six-months ago there was a battle between high definition content providers of DVDs. At the end of the battle, it was determined that HD DVDs would no longer be sold or produced, and that the Blu-ray disc format would become the standard. The situation is reminiscent of another video battle that happened in the early 1980s between VHS and Betamax. History repeats itself, but this time, it may be a little more important to you. How so? Blu-ray supports digital rights management (DRM) and digital watermarking, something that may be used to help verify authenticity of the materials stored on the disc. This digital watermarking technology is something that has been used on government-issued IDs for some time and is just starting to make an impact in the digital world.

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