Digital Rights Management, more commonly referred to simply as DRM, is a system that allows use of protected media to be restricted. DRM systems are most commonly found in music files and can be used to restrict the number of times a file is moved from one media player to another, or to restrict the number of times or period of time that a file can be played back. DRM is also commonly found on video media. A wide variety of different DRM systems exist today, including Apple's FairPlay and Microsoft's Windows Media DRM 10.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
DRM (Digital Rights Management)
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Hi all,
Digital Rights Management is any technological constraint on what a user can do with a document. Usually, DRM involves some kind of encryption that locks a document to a user’s identity, so that they can’t share it with anyone else. The only thing DRM wants to do is protect the digital content created by writers, musicians, artists, and the like. Thank you...
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