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Watermarking of digital geospatial datasets: a review of technical,legal and copyright issues
Authors:Carlos López
Institution:1. Department of Computer Science and Technology , Tsinghua University , Beijing 100084, People's Republic of China;2. Institut für Informatik , Albert‐Ludwigs‐Universit?t , D‐79110 Freiburg, Germany lisanjiang@tsinghua.edu.cn
Abstract:Gathering data accounts for more than 80% of the cost of any GIS project. Fast Internet connections and digital datasets threaten the investments of data producers through data piracy. Outside the GIS community this problem has been known for a long time, and possible solutions exist for digital imagery, formatted text, 3D meshes and so on, showing possible links to typical spatial data. This is largely achieved through embedding hidden information in a dataset without producing perceptible changes in the data, a process known as watermarking. The producer can recover the embedded information on request in order to produce evidence of ownership in a court, so the overall strategy relies on a legal basis rather than technical ones. This paper analyses the state-of-the-art for watermarking protection in digital geographical datasets. Digital imagery is demonstrably a more mature area than geographical information, even with multiple commercial vendors offering watermarking protection. 2D vector and point datasets have received less attention from the research community; however, 3D meshes have been considered by the CAD community and a handful of techniques are available for that case, and they are reviewed here.
Keywords:Qualitative spatial reasoning  Geographic information science  Topological relation  9‐intersection method
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