Coded anti-piracy (CAP)

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Name Coded anti-piracy (CAP)
Ontology

Coded anti-piracy (CAP) is a series of dots that are unique for every print of a motion picture, enabling leaks and illegal copies to be traced.

Variants:

  • Kodak's CAP - developed in 1982
  • Deluxe's CAP - more visible dots to thwart camcorders and telecine
  • CineFence - developed by Philips in 2006, complies with Digital Cinema System Specification forensic marking mandates, encodes 35 bits/5 minutes


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