What is Software Watermarking?
Software watermarking is used to hide customer identification or copyright information within software applications, similar to how it is hidden in other digital content such as songs, movies, and images. A watermark is used to identify owners of the software or to track the origin of a pirated copy.
Software watermarking is used to hide customer identification or copyright information within software applications, similar to how it is hidden within other digital content such as songs, movies, and images. A watermark can be used to identify owners of the software or to track the origin of a pirated copy.