Not sure what the point of your email is, but sound files are often mixed
with a looping track of voice speaking the company name, or protected with
white noise or a simple beat.  Movie clips are watermarked with a
translucent image, same as images.

Maybe not entirely off topic, these guys are trying to work out a system
for both image creators and image users:
http://imgembed.com/


Will be interesting to see if it catches on.

Regards,

Scott Rossi
Creative Director
Tactile Media, UX/UI Design




On 4/13/13 10:46 AM, "Richmond" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Oh, and while I'm here, how do you watermark sound files and movie clips?



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