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Bien vu ! La distinction:

– Nikon : POC sur un reflex utilisant C2PA 1.4, qui a mis en évidence une vulnérabilité exploitable.

– MediaTek (36 % du marché des SoC, notamment Vivo et Xiaomi) : conformité à la norme C2PA 2.2, adoption officielle, et une intégration sur des milliards de smartphones.
November 19, 2025 at 6:04 AM
Thanks. @contentauth.bsky.social is well aware that social media platforms have no incentive to adopt labels.

Disclosures:

- Hany Farid is advisor to CAI and previously sold his company to @truepic.bsky.social (CAI lobbying).

- "Partnership on AI" is largely financed by the AI industry.
October 23, 2025 at 3:26 PM
C2PA is overseen by the Joint Development Foundation (JDF), which holds the specification and the C2PA™ trademark.
The Linux Foundation merely provides services, staff and support.

Note: Despite pulling in $292 million in 2024, the Linux Foundation devoted just $6 million (2%) to the Linux kernel.
October 14, 2025 at 4:15 AM
How did the "Adobe Content Authenticity Inspect" tool come to be included in the conforming products list, while still in "beta" and far from being "secure and interoperable"?

Which open‑source tool is listed in the conforming products list?

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"the C2PA Conformance Program provides a formal mechanism to ensure that implementations of the C2PA standard for Content Credentials are both secure and interoperable"

🥳 to @adobe.com @contentauth.bsky.social @andyparsons.net for having the "Adobe Content Authenticity" #spyware passing the test.
October 13, 2025 at 4:49 AM
It's not a processor issue.

Adobe managed to get its #C2PA "Inspect" tool into the C2PA "conforming-products" list.

Their tool is still validating hacked Nikon images.

It's a total failure.

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"the C2PA Conformance Program provides a formal mechanism to ensure that implementations of the C2PA standard for Content Credentials are both secure and interoperable"

🥳 to @adobe.com @contentauth.bsky.social @andyparsons.net for having the "Adobe Content Authenticity" #spyware passing the test.
October 10, 2025 at 6:25 PM
Nikon joined c2pa in 2021.

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Yet another entry in the ever-growing catalog of #C2PA implementation disasters: Nikon.

- 3 years in the making: first prototype in October 2022
- It adhered to C2PA version 1.4: a spec already two years out of date and officially phased out.
- Suspended after a week.
imagingcloud.nikon.com/news/
October 9, 2025 at 6:49 PM
The Nikon camera was hacked in a week, and in any case was not compliant.
www.dpreview.com/articles/272...
Overlay oversight: forum member exposes weakness in Nikon's Content Credentials
DPReview reader Horshack got a Z6III to sign an image it probably shouldn't have.
www.dpreview.com
October 9, 2025 at 4:31 PM
Despite receiving 10 million Norwegian kroner in funding (around US $1 million), the Norwegian campaign for truth and authenticity in news media ended up being non‑compliant and vulnerable to forgery.

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#C2PA is a wasteland:

"Open standard"? unreadable specs → non‑compliant results.
"Open source code"? guarded by @adobe.com → bloated & painful to debug.

Result:
#IPTC , the global standards body of the news media, fails compliance, and their Verify tool (@adobe.com) blesses forgeries.
October 9, 2025 at 4:23 PM
Sadly, C2PA isn’t a real fix:

- Web crawlers ignore C2PA data (except Google Search, and only for Pixel 10 images).

- The "Opt‑Out" feature is an Adobe marketing promise, there’s no enforcement behind it.

- History shows that digital watermarks are notoriously ineffective across the industry.
October 3, 2025 at 8:09 PM
Open Source? 👍
Where is the repository?
October 2, 2025 at 11:22 AM