Tagged: DNA, Pirates, videos, Entertainment, Technology
Source: Ars Technica - Read the full article
Posted: 2 years 21 weeks ago
"A group of researchers have developed a way to identify pirated movies by reducing the original to a signature genetic code. The system can match even videos that have been altered or had their colors changed to the source, an area where many video piracy mechanisms fall short. Drs. Alex and Michael Bronstein and Professor Ron Kimmel have come up with a way to isolate a certain subset of data from video files that serves an analogous role to a fingerprint at a crime scene. While the creators haven't published research on this exact project in order to guard the proprietary technology, it works by applying a series of grids over the film to reduce it to a series of numbers." | more
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Comments
If ever this gets "out there" it will be so quickly hacked that it will be funny. Protecting video files......What?
And what do video piracy and Kawasaki gear shift lever have in common? :))))