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Video Seal is an open-source video watermarking tool created by Meta, designed to embed subtle yet strong watermarks into videos efficiently. It employs an innovative "temporal watermark propagation" method to decrease processing time while ensuring resilience against various video alterations. Content creators, media companies, and others interested in video authenticity and ownership can utilize Video Seal to safeguard their content, confirm its origin, and fight deepfakes, making it an essential resource in the age of growing digital content manipulation.
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