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Rights Protection for Relational Data Using Least Significant Bit Method

R. Prabhu, S. Rajesh

Abstract


A solution for computer database content rights protection through watermarking. Rights protection for relative information is of ever-increasing interest, particularly considering areas wherever sensitive, valuable content is to be outsourced. A decent example could be a data processing application, wherever, information is sold in items to parties specialized in mining it. Totally different avenues are on the market, every with its own benefits and disadvantages. Social control by legal suggests that is sometimes ineffective in preventing thievery of proprietary works, unless increased by a digital counterpart, for instance, watermarking. Whereas, having the ability to handle higher level linguistics constraints, like classification preservation, our resolution additionally addresses necessary attacks, like set choice and random and linear information changes. We introduce wmdb.*, a proof-of-concept implementation and its application to real-life information, namely, in watermarking the outsourced Wal-Mart sales information that we have on the market at our institute.


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