Fingerprinting codes for internet-based live pay-TV system using balanced incomplete block designs

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Abstract

In recent years, with the rapid growth of the Internet as well as the increasing demand for broadband services, live pay-television broadcasting via the Internet has become a promising business. To get this implemented, it is necessary to protect distributed contents from illegal copying and redistributing after they are accessed. Fingerprinting system is a useful tool for it. This paper shows that the anti-collusion code has advantages over other existing fingerprinting codes in terms of efficiency and effectivity for live pay-television broadcasting. Next, this paper presents how to achieve efficient and effective anti-collusion codes based on unital and affine plane, which are two known examples of balanced incomplete block design (BIBD). Meanwhile, performance evaluations of anticollusion codes generated from unital and affine plane are conducted. Their practical explicit constructions are given last. Copyright © 2009 The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers.

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Hou, S., Uehara, T., Satoh, T., Morimura, Y., & Minoh, M. (2009). Fingerprinting codes for internet-based live pay-TV system using balanced incomplete block designs. IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems, E92-D(5), 876–887. https://doi.org/10.1587/transinf.E92.D.876

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