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Moin,
On Saturday 14 January 2006 03:03, Evan Martin wrote:
On 1/13/06, David Monniaux
<David.Monniaux(a)ens.fr> wrote:
One thing that would be nice would be a tool to
check whether and
where an image file is available somewhere else on the web.
I think we can get Google to help us in that matter.
I'll look into it. (No promises, but the idea seems sound...)
While the bit-hash can easily defeated (just alter one bit), the idea is
interesting - a lot of images are very probably copied without any
alteration at all.
Computing a watermark or something alike that is probably to
CPU-intensive, but it would allow loose matching (e.g. someone adds his
own (C) on an image, but leaves 99% unaltered, etc).
Best wishes,
Tels
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