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    Let's first discuss what is a digital watermark. It is an inscription, pattern, or a certain drawing superimposed over an image, video, or document. Most often, logos and company names, website URLs, authors' names, phone numbers, email addresses, and signatures are used for this purpose.
    Most often, logos and company names, website URLs, authors' names, phone numbers, email addresses, and signatures are used for this purpose. The peculiarity of a watermark is that it always remains visible but does not cover important parts of the original digital asset and does not interfere with the perception of visual information.
    Unique keys in a join between two streams. When you declare a watermark, you specify a timestamp field and a watermark threshold on a streaming DataFrame. As new data arrives, the state manager tracks the most recent timestamp in the specified field and processes all records within the lateness threshold.
    In this case, a watermark on a document or image contains essential information. It can include the company's name and website URL, the author's name and contact information, or the logo of a stock library where you can get permission to use the digital asset. Here’s an example of how such a watermark can look like:
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