digital rights management (drm)
Digital Rights Management (DRM) refers to technologies and systems employed to manage and protect digital content or intellectual property (such as music, movies, and software) from unauthorized use, reproduction, and distribution. It involves encrypting or restricting access to content, controlling usage rights, and preventing piracy and copyright infringement through various safeguards and permissions.
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