Title :
Collusion-secure and cost-effective detection of unlawful multimedia redistribution
Author :
Sebé, Francesc ; Domingo-Ferrer, Josep
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Eng. & Maths, Univ. Rovira i Virgili, Catalonia, Spain
Abstract :
Intellectual property protection of multimedia content is essential to the successful deployment of Internet content delivery platforms. There are two general approaches to multimedia copy protection: copy prevention and copy detection. Past experience shows that only copy detection based on mark embedding techniques looks promising. Multimedia fingerprinting means embedding a different buyer-identifying mark in each copy of the multimedia content being sold. Fingerprinting is subject to collusion attacks: a coalition of buyers collude and follow some strategy to mix their copies with the aim of obtaining a mixture from which none of their identifying marks can be retrieved; if their strategy is successful, the colluders can redistribute the mixture with impunity. A construction is presented in this paper to obtain fingerprinting codes for copyright protection which survive any collusion strategy involving up to three buyers (3-security). It is shown that the proposed scheme achieves 3-security with a codeword length dramatically shorter than the one required by the general Boneh-Shaw construction. Thus the proposed fingerprints require much less embedding capacity. Due to their own clandestine nature, collusions tend to involve a small number of buyers, so that there is plenty of use for codes providing cost-effective protection against collusions of size up to three.
Keywords :
Internet; codes; copy protection; copyright; multimedia systems; security of data; Internet content delivery platforms; codes; codeword; copy detection; copy prevention; copyright protection; cost-effective detection; intellectual property protection; mark embedding techniques; multimedia copy protection; multimedia fingerprinting; unlawful multimedia redistribution; Copyright protection; DVD; Data security; Fingerprint recognition; Intellectual property; Law; Legal factors; Telecommunications; Watermarking; Web and internet services;
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSMCC.2003.817351