How do digital fingerprinting technologies identify and track illegal copies of protected content?
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Digital fingerprinting technologies identify and track illegal copies of protected content by creating unique digital fingerprints of the content based on its specific characteristics such as audio, video, or image patterns. These fingerprints are then compared against databases of authorized content to determine if a copy is legitimate or unauthorized. When illegal copies are detected, content owners can track the distribution and usage of the unauthorized content online through digital fingerprinting technology, enabling them to take appropriate actions such as issuing takedown notices or pursuing legal action against the infringers.