In the past decade internet worked perfectly with distribution of the digital data for pictures, music and videos. Although digital data have many advantages over analogue data, the rightful ownership of the digital data source is at of risk. The copyright protection for digital media becomes an important issue of piracy. Watermarking is a very important field for copyrights of various electronic documents and multimedia. This paper presents a digital forensic watermarking method for authorization against copying or piracy of digital video. The core idea is to use biometric generated keys in the embedding process of watermark. The host video is first randomized by Heisenberg decomposition and Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT). The invisible watermark is embedded in the I-frame of the host video. The watermarks are embedded in the least significant bit (LSB) of the each block. The forensic watermark provides "The Chain of Custody" throughout the life cycle of the video distribution. The experimental result of test sequence demonstrates that the proposed work gives high security and robustness.
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