Currently, it is difficult to protect creative content and intellectual property due to technological advances. Digital media is incredibly easy to copy and manipulate, resulting in significant economic losses. As a result, digital watermarking is a feasible solution to this problem. Digital watermarking is a method of embedding a copyright mark into digital content that can be used to identify the original creator and owner of the media. It is widely used to track down copyright infringers. The original watermark image is compared with the extracted watermark image after many attacks to assess the robustness of the algorithm, and the Peak Signal to Noise Ratio (PSNR) and Normalized Correlation Coefficient (NC) are calculated. A new embedding technique for Discrete Wavelet Transform-based video watermarking is offered as an effective copyright protection algorithm. On the video, the Discrete Wavelet Transform (DWT) is used to translate the spatial data into the frequency domain, with low pass and high pass components. Using the watermark image and the binary Low frequency section (LL sub-band) of the video frame, the low frequency component is used to generate the key.