Abstract
We propose a framework for the design and analysis of asymmetric fingerprinting protocols. By fitting existing approaches within this framework, we are able to highlight strategic differences in design techniques. We then illustrate how the framework can be used to derive new models, which in turn lead to asymmetric fingerprinting schemes with new properties.
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