Re: Devices creating imbedded information.. evidence?

From: Robert Gifford (giffordat_private)
Date: Thu Aug 30 2001 - 12:18:04 PDT

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    Hello Daniel,
    
    I use this information all the time. I use a program called Digimarc. It
    imbeds this info into the photo's that I use in several of my books that
    are sometimes dispersed on the internet. If someone illegally uses my
    photos I can identify them. Also I can send a spider out to find if
    someone is storing my photo's on a home page anywhere in the world.
    
    The Digimarc company does the spider check for me once a month.
    
    This helps me protect my copyrighted pictures.
    
    Hey.....
    
    Robert L. Gifford
    
    
    daniel heinonen wrote:
    > 
    > Hi all,
    > 
    > At the bottom of the below url they discuss imbedded information in image
    > files such as time/date and so forth.  My question is, does anyone use this
    > information?  What other such devices create information which may be useful?
    > 
    > Many regards,
    > Daniel Heinonen
    > 
    > <<< Extract from website >>>
    > PIE can also perform lossless rotation (registered version) when the image
    > was shot in portrait mode. P.I.E. also shows you the "hidden" camera info
    > that is imbedded in your image files such as time/date, shutter speed,
    > f/stop, zoom setting (on certain cameras) and more.
    > 
    > http://www.steves-digicams.com/nikon900_lenses.html
    > 
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