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Originally Posted by anamardoll
Seems like you could at the very least replace it with an exact sized image that is blank.
You'd just save a 348 px by 653 px blank image as HPWATERMARK.jpg or whatever and zip it all back up. 
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That only works if you know exactly which image contains the watermark. It's possible to add extraneous data to images and still have it displayed properly. Besides, I don't think they'll be stupid enough to name the watermark so obviously. You're going to have to strip out all images and check all html and xml files to make sure there are no hashes that include the digital watermark. If they do use CC# as watermark, it will no doubt be encrypted or stored as hash. How difficult it would be to break the encryption, we don't know.
Although, no doubt, someone will figure out how to remove the watermark within a week of release.