Re: Looking for Audio Watermarking Advice & Tools

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On 10/23/2011 02:53 PM, Kevin Cosgrove wrote:

On 23 October 2011 at 21:44, Nick Copeland<nickycopeland@xxxxxxxxxxx>  wrote:

  I'm looking for a Linux solution to watermarking audio

Are you looking at an open operating system to help you close your=20
mind? Forget the technical issues involved=2C I personally think you are=20
talking to the wrong community: watermarking is a means of restricting=20
distribution of visual material.=20

Linux is not about restricting distribution of anything.

Perhaps you should raise these questions on one of the Apple mailing=20
lists where you will meet equally paranoid minds. Bringing these issues
up on this list is out of line.

Have you ever signed a file with GNUPG?  That's a watermark.  Have
you ever used an SHA or MD5 signature of a file, and verified those
signatures with GNUPG?

It's my understanding that "watermarks" are more than this. That you can add a watermark to a CD and that if it is played on a computer it has a phone-home feature so that Big Brother will know that an (un)authorised person has been given control of the CD.

I never did research to see if these black helicopters are real or not, However, my brother-in-law in Nashville used to get to listen to pre-released albums... but since he wasn't the official reviewer, he needed to play the CD's only in audio CD players -- since playing it on a PC would get him and his source in Big Trouble.

-gabriel
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