[Tig] t/c on pirated feature
Steve Hullfish
steve at veralith.com
Tue Jul 29 02:13:29 PDT 2008
I actually found a Wikipedia description. I kind of thought this was
common knowledge, so forgive me if you knew this already:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coded_Anti-Piracy
Steve Hullfish
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Composer."
On Jul 29, 2008, at 2:47 AM, Rob Lingelbach wrote:
>
> I recently read in an article about the extraordinary security in
> protecting _Dark_Knight_ (if i recall the name of the film
> correctly) prevented it from being pirated before its release in
> theaters. The same article mentioned another film that had been
> leaked/pirated several days before release, and that because there
> was a time code window in the image, that its origin was traced to
> post-production. I was curious if there might be some kind of
> marker, or shall I say something unique about the t/c window
> itself, that would have allowed the actual system/facility that was
> responsible for the leak, to be identified.
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