Title :
Collusion-secure fingerprinting for digital data
Author :
Boneh, Dan ; Shaw, James
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Stanford Univ., CA, USA
fDate :
9/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper discusses methods for assigning code-words for the purpose of fingerprinting digital data, e.g., software, documents, music, and video. Fingerprinting consists of uniquely marking and registering each copy of the data. This marking allows a distributor to detect any unauthorized copy and trace it back to the user. This threat of detection will deter users from releasing unauthorized copies. A problem arises when users collude: for digital data, two different fingerprinted objects can be compared and the differences between them detected. Hence, a set of users can collude to detect the location of the fingerprint. They can then alter the fingerprint to mask their identities. We present a general fingerprinting solution which is secure in the context of collusion. In addition, we discuss methods for distributing fingerprinted data
Keywords :
audio coding; cryptography; document image processing; fingerprint identification; music; video coding; code-words assignment; collusion-secure fingerprinting; cryptography; detection; digital data; documents; fingerprinted data distribution; music; secure codes; software; unauthorized copies; unauthorized copy; video; Computer science; Cryptography; Explosives; Fingerprint recognition; Motion pictures; Object detection; Protection; Terminology; Watermarking;
Journal_Title :
Information Theory, IEEE Transactions on