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Digital Watermarking for Digital Media

Juergen Seitz (University of Cooperative Education Heidenheim, Germany)
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Release Date: March, 2005 | Copyright: © 2005 | Pages: 262

Publication Status: E-Book and Print Version Available for Purchase
ISBN13: 9781591405184
EISBN13: 9781591405207
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59140-518-4

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Digital Watermarking for Digital Media discusses the new aspects of digital watermarking in a worldwide context. Approached not only from the technical side, but the business and legal sides as well, this book discusses digital watermarking as it relates to many areas of digital media.

Broad in its approach, Digital Watermarking for Digital Media provides a comprehensive overview not provided by any texts. Students in information technology, law, multimedia design, and economics will all find valuable material here. But this book is not limited to only students. Artists, composers, lawyers, and publishers will all find value in this digital watermarking book.

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The issue and debate over digital rights had seen a recent explosion over the last few years. As the Internet continues to expand, so does this concern. To help guard against the vast amounts of illegal copies of music, films and pictures, digital watermarking has emerged to help protect the rights of digital assets. Broad in its approach, Digital Watermarking for Digital Media provides a comprehensive overview not provided by other texts. Undergraduate and graduate students in formation technology, law, multimedia design, and economics will all find valuable material here, and artists, composers, lawyers and publishers will all find value in this digital watermarking book. This publication is also highly recommended fro library acquisition in support of teaching programs.

– SirReadaLot.org, http://www.sirreadalot.org/, July 2005, Issue #75

Dr. Juergen Seitz is a professor for information science and finance, and chair of information science, especially e-commerce/e-business, m-business/telematics at University of Cooperative Education Heidenheim, Germany. He holds a diploma in business administration and information science from University of Cooperative Education Stuttgart, Germany, and a diploma in economics from University of Stuttgart-Hohenheim, Germany. He received his Ph. D. from Viadrina European University Frankfurt (Oder), Germany.

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