Image Association to URLs across CMS Websites with Unique Watermark Signatures to Identify Who Owns the Camera
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https://doi.org/10.18034/ajtp.v6i3.543Keywords:
Internet of Things (IoT), Watermark, Embed, Unique Identifiers, Copyright, Artificial Intelligence, Content System, Web Server Authentication, DeviceAbstract
Internet is the world's network of connected computer networks. Internet means an interconnected network. It is a network of connected web servers. Internet helps data and people across the globe. Internet of things refers to network-connected things with embedded computer chips. Things on the internet would include devices enabled for internet access. IoT association of images on content management websites with unique watermark signature to account for Royal to the owner of the picture will help against piracy, copyright infringement, and misuse of photos registered with unique identification keys. This will make content management easier. It will generate revenue for the person who takes the copyrighted picture. A watermark is an embedded signature in a thing. It could be embedded in a video, image, and other file types for distinction and marking for ownership. It could be visible or invisible. It also provides a means to trace a product to the owner. This work looks into how images with watermark can be connected to the IoT for tracking and fighting piracy.
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