Paterson, Maura (2007) Sequential and Dynamic Frameproof Codes. Designs, Codes and Cryptography, 42 (3).
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There are many schemes in the literature for protecting digital data from piracy by the use of digital fingerprinting, such as frameproof codes and traitor-tracing schemes. The concept of traitor tracing has been applied to a digital broadcast setting in the form of dynamic traitor-tracing schemes and sequential traitor-tracing schemes, which could be used tocombat piracy of pay-TV broadcasts, for example. In this paper we extend the properties of frameproof codes to this dynamic model, defining and constructing both l-sequential frameproof codes and l-dynamic-frameproof codes. We also give bounds on the number of users supported by such schemes.
This is a Submitted version This version's date is: 3/2/2007 This item is not peer reviewed
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Keywords: frameproof codes, dynamic traitor tracing, cryptography