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Watermarks
Websites presented in alphabetical order Is Your Printer Spying on You? October 2005 article about how "the US government has succeeded in persuading some color laser printer manufacturers to encode each page with identifying information," and the implications of this "yellow dot" marking system on privacy concerns. Includes a white paper, directions for printing test sheets, a dot decoding guide, a list of printers that do or don't print tracking dots, and links to more recent information. From the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF). http://www.eff.org/issues/printers Topics: Computers, Constitutional Law & Civil Liberties, Literature & Books Last updated Aug 28, 2008 Protecting Your Website from Online Thieves Good advice on protecting your Web site from theft, and what to do if it is stolen. Topics include copyright, watermarking, tracking down criminals through log files, and legal action. http://www.grantasticdesigns.com/siteprotection1.html Topics: Intellectual Property, Literature & Books, Web Design and Management Last updated Jan 2, 2002 Steganography & Digital Watermarking: Information Hiding Documents, essays, and related links for the art of hiding information inside other media, such as photographs or images. http://www.jjtc.com/Steganography/ Topics: Computers, Literature & Books, Military Last updated Jun 22, 2004 The Thomas L. Gravell Watermark Archive Digitized images of watermarks in paper made between 1400 and 1835, from the University of Delaware Library's Thomas L. Gravell Watermark Collection. Contains close to 3000 images and records; additional images from the library's collection of over 7000 images will be added over time. Browsable, or searchable by descriptors (such as mermaid or lion), reproduction type, format, and other factors. http://wiz2.cath.vt.edu:8200/ Topics: Literature & Books Last updated Dec 1, 2007 |
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