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Harnessing Frequency Spectrum Insights for Image Copyright Protection Against Diffusion Models

14 March 2025
Zhenguang Liu
Chao Shuai
Shaojing Fan
Ziping Dong
Jinwu Hu
Zhongjie Ba
Kui Ren
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Abstract

Diffusion models have achieved remarkable success in novel view synthesis, but their reliance on large, diverse, and often untraceable Web datasets has raised pressing concerns about image copyright protection. Current methods fall short in reliably identifying unauthorized image use, as they struggle to generalize across varied generation tasks and fail when the training dataset includes images from multiple sources with few identifiable (watermarked or poisoned) samples. In this paper, we present novel evidence that diffusion-generated images faithfully preserve the statistical properties of their training data, particularly reflected in their spectral features. Leveraging this insight, we introduce \emph{CoprGuard}, a robust frequency domain watermarking framework to safeguard against unauthorized image usage in diffusion model training and fine-tuning. CoprGuard demonstrates remarkable effectiveness against a wide range of models, from naive diffusion models to sophisticated text-to-image models, and is robust even when watermarked images comprise a mere 1\% of the training dataset. This robust and versatile approach empowers content owners to protect their intellectual property in the era of AI-driven image generation.

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@article{liu2025_2503.11071,
  title={ Harnessing Frequency Spectrum Insights for Image Copyright Protection Against Diffusion Models },
  author={ Zhenguang Liu and Chao Shuai and Shaojing Fan and Ziping Dong and Jinwu Hu and Zhongjie Ba and Kui Ren },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.11071},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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