A list of puns related to "Digital watermarking"
Are there any free open source software programs out there which offer robust (compression resistant) digital watermarking?
If not, does anyone have any recommendations for trustworthy and effective paid versions?
Looking to deter the spreading of photos and make it easy to prove the photos (if found to be spread) were not to be spread.
Hi all!
Iβm the grant writer for my institution, and I am noting some major grantors like CLIR are instituting policies related to disallowing watermarks on digital surrogates.
Are you all encountering this? Does your institution watermark digital surrogates available to the public?
General thoughts? Iβm kind of looking to see if this is the way the wind is blowing across the industry. Itβs my institutionβa policy to watermark.
Thanks.
Coz I've been using the copyright symbol on my past few artworks. Idk if that's an okay way to put or should I have just used the @ symbol?
Hi, I found a great TLOU art in Pinterest and I can't seem to find the real artist behind it, is there a subreddit where people can help me find the artist?
One of the most overlooked stocks on the American stock market is Dropbox. I personally love it. It's got a lot of potential and the recent drop in price opens up an excellent opportunity for new investors.
So, why should we care about Dropbox? Simple. It's a well-performing business that keeps beating analyst expectations. In fact, Dropbox does not have a single earnings or revenue expectations miss since they floated on the stock market! Yes, Dropbox's growth may be slowing down a tiny, tiny bit, but it is still double digits. This growth is likely led by the overwhelming switch since last year to working from home. A lot of people are also starting their own small businesses and they need solutions like Dropbox to help them organise their files, documents and so on. So, the question is, what does Dropbox actually do? Their flagship product, Dropbox, is a cloud storage solution similar to Google Drive, One Drive, iCloud and so on. Essentially, you can store files on Dropbox and synchronise and share them across PC, mobile, tablets and so on. However, Dropbox is actively striving to become a workspace platform or a smart workplace. Over the last three years they have also acquired HelloSign and DocSend that provide even more capabilities to its users. HelloSign provides the ability to send, receive and manage legally binding electronic signatures, whereas DocSend allows you to securely share documents with other people or businesses, track their usage, provide NDAs, meaning Non-Disclosure Agreements, eSignatures, watermarking and so on. Overall, these three services provide the backbone of the Dropbox product offering. However, Dropbox continues to look for new ways to improve and expand and have recently introduced three new features: Capture, Replay and Shop. I am really interested in the Shop feature, I think that has a lot of potential, but it's still too early to tell. If it goes well though, it could become a very successful marketplace for digital content.
This all sounds really good, but let's look at the numbers. Always look at the numbers before you invest especially these days when there are so many companies that talk a lot, but have nothing to show for it. Like a lot of modern tech companies, the Dropbox business model revolves around subscriptions and that means it is relatively predictable. As long as users are satisfied with the product, they will continue using and paying
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