Watermarking is widely used for copyright protection and authentic use of patented objects. Digital objects such as multimedia images, videos and data are watermarked with originator logo or the personal information of the purchaser or the both to issue authentic right to use such objects. The watermark embedded in the object changes the object quality to various amount depending on the technique used. We propose a watermarking technique in which the object remains unchanged, and hence called clean. The watermark is embedded multiple times in different pixel sequences of the object. The pixel sequences are generated using chaotic logistic maps. Multiple secret information sequences are derived after multiple embedding, which may be utilized against adversarial attacks for claiming rights or unauthorized usages.
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