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Abstract
In the era of big data, modern data marketplaces have received much attention as they allow not only large enterprises but also individuals to trade their data. This new paradigm makes the data prone to various threats, including piracy, illegal reselling, tampering, illegal redistribution, ownership claiming, forgery, theft, misappropriation, etc. Although digital watermarking is a promising technique to address the above-mentioned challenges, the existing solutions in the literature are deemed to be incompetent in big data scenarios due to the following factors: V's of big data, involvement of multiple owners, incremental watermarking, large cover-size and limited watermark-capacity, non-interference, etc. In this paper, we propose a novel big data watermarking technique that leverages the power of blockchain technology and provides a transparent immutable audit trail for data movement in big data monetizing scenarios. In this context, we address all the crucial challenges mentioned above. We present a prototype implementation of the system as a proof of concept using Solidity on Ethereum platform, and we perform experimental evaluation to demonstrate its feasibility and effectiveness in terms of execution gas costs. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first proposal which deals with watermarking issues in the context of big data.
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1 Department of Computer Science & Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Patna, Patna, India