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Sequential and Dynamic Frameproof Codes

Abstract

There are many schemes in the literature for protecting digital data from piracy by the use of digital fingerprinting, such as frameproof codes and traitor-tracing schemes. The concept of traitor tracing has been applied to a digital broadcast setting in the form of dynamic traitor-tracing schemes and sequential traitor-tracing schemes, which could be used tocombat piracy of pay-TV broadcasts, for example. In this paper we extend the properties of frameproof codes to this dynamic model, defining and constructing both l-sequential frameproof codes and l-dynamic-frameproof codes. We also give bounds on the number of users supported by such schemes

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Royal Holloway Research Online

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Last time updated on 06/03/2017

This paper was published in Royal Holloway Research Online.

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