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Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable> Have you ever signed a file with GNUPG? That's a watermark. Have=20
What is the relationship?=20
These are not watermarks. The above are methods to prove or disprove=20
that any given person was the source of a given message. A watermark is=20
a means of marking a resource such that it may not be used by anybody
else without degradation of quality.
Linux does not need an audio watermark=2C the whole point of linux is about=
=20
the benefits of sharing.=20
If you want to have a way of restricting distribution of audio then perhaps=
=20
go fish in some other seas.
Regards=2C nick
"we have to make sure the old choice [Windows] doesn't disappear=94.
Jim Wong=2C president of IT products=2C Acer
> To: nickycopeland@hotmail.com
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>=3B Have you ever signed a file with GNUPG? That's a watermark. Have <=
br>>=3B you ever used an SHA or MD5 signature of a file=2C and verified t=
hose >=3B signatures with GNUPG?What is the relationship? These are not watermarks. The above are methods to prove or disprove <=
br>that any given person was the source of a given message. A watermark is =
a means of marking a resource such that it may not be used by anybodyelse without degradation of quality.Linux does not need an audio =
watermark=2C the whole point of linux is about the benefits of sharing.=
If you want to have a way of restricting distribution of audio the=
n perhaps go fish in some other seas.Regards=2C nick"we=
have to make sure the old choice [Windows] doesn't disappear=94.Jim Wo=
ng=2C president of IT products=2C Acer>=3B To: nickycope=
land@hotmail.com>=3B CC: linux-audio-user@lists.linuxaudio.org>=
=3B Subject: Re: [LAU] Looking for Audio Watermarking Advice &=3B Tools =
>=3B Date: Sun=2C 23 Oct 2011 12:53:34 -0700>=3B From: kevinc@c=
osgroves.us>=3B >=3B >=3B On 23 October 2011 at 21:44=2C =
Nick Copeland <=3Bnickycopeland@hotmail.com>=3B wrote:>=3B &g=
t=3B >=3B >=3B I'm looking for a Linux solution to watermarking audio<=
br>>=3B >=3B >=3B >=3B Are you looking at an open operating sys=
tem to help you close your=3D20>=3B >=3B mind? Forget the technical=
issues involved=3D2C I personally think you are=3D20>=3B >=3B talk=
ing to the wrong community: watermarking is a means of restricting=3D20=
>=3B >=3B distribution of visual material.=3D20>=3B >=3B &g=
t=3B >=3B Linux is not about restricting distribution of anything.>=
=3B >=3B >=3B >=3B Perhaps you should raise these questions on on=
e of the Apple mailing=3D20>=3B >=3B lists where you will meet equa=
lly paranoid minds. Bringing these issues>=3B >=3B up on this list =
is out of line.>=3B >=3B Have you ever signed a file with GNUPG=
? That's a watermark. Have >=3B you ever used an SHA or MD5 signatu=
re of a file=2C and verified those >=3B signatures with GNUPG?>=
=3B >=3B Rocks=2C hammers=2C knives and guns can all be used for good=
or bad. So >=3B could watermarking. I'm only after the tool=2C and=
I'll return to >=3B being on topic now.>=3B >=3B Thanks.=
...>=3B >=3B -->=3B Kevin>=3B >=3B
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