A digital watermark is an invisible or visible identifier embedded into images, videos, or audio to prove ownership or deter unauthorized use. Creators and businesses use it to protect copyright, track distribution, and prevent piracy. Photographers, musicians, and publishers benefit by safeguarding their work, while platforms rely on it for content verification and fraud detection.
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