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DMRC
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Over the past 12 months, DMRC has underperformed S&P 500, delivering a return of -24% compared to S&P 500's +21% growth.
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Digimarc Corp
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Digimarc Corp makes digital watermarking software that hides machine-readable codes inside images, audio, and other digital content. Its core products help customers identify items, authenticate content, track products, and connect physical objects to online systems without changing how the item looks to people. The company sells this technology mainly to brands, retailers, consumer goods makers, printers, governments, and media companies that need a reliable way to recognize items automatically. The company makes money by licensing its software and charging for related services, subscriptions, and implementation work. Customers use Digimarc’s tools for things like package scanning, product authentication, counterfeit detection, inventory and recycling workflows, and digital content protection. In practice, Digimarc sits in the middle of the chain between the original item or file and the systems that need to read or verify it. What makes Digimarc different is that its codes are designed to be invisible to people but readable by software and scanners. That lets customers add identification or tracking to everyday packaging, labels, and media without redesigning the product. For investors, the business is best understood as a specialized software and standards company that sells a technical layer for recognizing real-world objects and digital content.