Survey on Improved Privacy Preserving in Peer-to-Peer Multimedia Distribution
Abstract
The rapid popularity of network-based multimedia applications
poses many challenges for multimedia content providers to
provide efficient multimedia services. Recently, there are many
research interests in providing efficient and scalable multimedia
distribution service. When selling electronic content, the merchant
would like each buyer to receive a same copy of the content
fingerprinted with different serial number, in order to be able to
trace redistributors should illegal redistribution happen.
Fingerprinting schemes used to detect illegal redistributing
multimedia data by enabling the original merchant of the
multimedia data to identify the original buyer of a redistributed
copy. Anonymous fingerprinting is a convenient solution for the
legal distribution of multimedia contents with copyright
protection while preserving the privacy of original buyers, whose
identities are only revealed in case of illegal re-distribution
happens
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