
JavaScript is currently the dominating client-side scripting language in the web community. However, the source code of JavaScript can be easily copied through a browser. The intellectual property rights of JavaScript are not well protected. This paper proposes a dynamic birthmark based on the source code of JavaScript to identify the origin of the source code. The birthmark is designed to be robust against various attacks and can be used to protect the intellectual property rights of JavaScript. The proposed method can be used to identify the origin of the source code of JavaScript and can be used to protect the intellectual property rights of JavaScript.
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