Paterson, Maura (2007) Sliding-window dynamic frameproof codes. Designs, Codes and Cryptography, 42 (2).
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A sliding-window dynamic frameproof code is a scheme for discouraging the piracy of digital broadcasts through the use of digital finger printing. In this paper we formally define sliding-window dynamic frame proof codes and provide optimal constructions for a certain class of these schemes. We also discuss bounds on the number of users such schemes can support.
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Keywords: dynamic frameproof codes, cryptography