Conclusions and Open Problems
This chapter concludes this book on Watermarking Security and I hope that the reader will have a better view of the ins and outs of this domain. If watermarking security may look like a cat and mice game that is never ending, we can however state several
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Patrick Bas Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Lille Cedex France Teddy Furon INRIA Rennes Rennes France
Gwenaël Doërr Technicolor R&D France Cesson-Sévigné France Benjamin Mathon Université de Lille Villeneuve-d’Ascq Cedex France
François Cayre Grenoble Institute of Technology Grenoble France
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Foreword
The interest in watermarking surged in the second half of the 1990s when watermarking was seen as a fundamental ingredient of the Digital Right Management systems being developed in that period, as a possible solution to protect multimedia assets, noticeably digital video and audio, from copyright infringements. As such, it was clear since the very beginning that watermarking techniques had to operate in highly hostile scenarios characterized by the presence of one or more adversaries aiming at deleting the watermark from the host document or at least to make it unread
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