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Digital rights management DRM Definition: A broad range of technologies that grant control and protection to content providers over their own digital media. May use cryptography techniques.
A broad range of technologies that grant control and protection to content providers over their own digital media. May use cryptography techniques. DRM systems control the use, modification, and distribution of copyrighted digital content through technical restrictions. DRM technologies include encryption, access controls, digital watermarking, and license management to enforce usage rules and protect intellectual property. DRM is addressed in standards like ISO IEC 21000 MPEG-21 and various industry specifications. Organizations implement DRM through specialized software, encryption technologies, license servers, and access control mechanisms. For example, a publishing company might implement DRM on e-books that limits the number of devices they can be accessed on, prevents copying of content, and requires authentication before access. Related terms: Copyright protection, Intellectual property, Content protection, Encryption, Watermarking, Access control, License management.