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Ask Ed Felten About Watermarking Analysis And More

Dr. Edward Felten is in a funny position -- or perhaps not so funny. He's the Princeton researcher who took up the challenge posed by the music industry to find flaws in the SMDI watermarking scheme, but didn't enter into the 'no-telling' bargain (here's the click-through agreement [pdf]) which would have made him eligible for a reward, so wasn't bound by non-disclosure terms. When a scheduled academic presentation on the weaknesses [pdf] that he and his colleages found in SDMI became the object of lawsuit threats from the RIAA, and caused him to cancel the planned presentation, Felten decided to turn the tables, and in cooperation with the EFF, sue them instead, for interfering with his scholarly research. Though he did eventually get to present his research, the legal action is still going. Dr. Felten is at a hearing today in Trenton, NJ, but he's agreed to answer questions from Slashdot readers. Please confine your questions carefully (one per post), and we'll pass the highest-moderated ones on for his answers.

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  1. Is watermarking safe? by toupsie · · Score: 2, Funny

    I was always told in my computer studies that water and electronics do not mix. So if you were to mark data with water wouldn't that actually damage it to the point that it would be useless to the user?

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  2. Re:Water Marks - MOD UP!! by t_allardyce · · Score: 2, Funny

    If you live in student halls, and the marks are yellow, then i think i can answer your question...

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