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Watermarking

Summary

Watermarking in the context of web3 refers to the process of embedding information into digital assets to indicate ownership, authenticity, or copyright.

Detailed Description

Watermarking serves as a form of digital rights management. It can involve encoding metadata directly into the asset (such as images, videos, or audio files) or leave visible marks that indicate ownership. In the web3 ecosystem, watermarking is increasingly relevant as non-fungible tokens (NFTs) grow in popularity, where digital art and collectibles need to demonstrate provenance to ensure buyers of their legitimacy.

Category
Digital Rights Management
Synonyms
Authentication Marking
Watermarking
Ownership Marking

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Art Ownership Verification

Embedding metadata into digital artwork to prove ownership and authorship.

Industries:

Art
Collectibles

Platforms:

OpenSea
Rarible
Video Content Rights Management

Using watermarking to track and enforce copyright over digital video content.

Industries:

Media
Entertainment

Platforms:

YouTube
Vimeo
Music Industry Copyright Enforcement

Embedding watermarks in audio files to track usage and ownership rights.

Industries:

Music
Entertainment

Platforms:

SoundCloud
Spotify
Document Security

Watermarking sensitive documents to discourage unauthorized sharing and duplication.

Industries:

Finance
Legal

Platforms:

Adobe Acrobat
DocuSign

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