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Definition of DRM

Any technology used to protect the interests of owners of digital content and services (such as copyright owners). Typically, authorized recipients or users must acquire a license in order to use the content.

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Other definitions of DRM

(Digital Rights Management)- Software intended to prevent the unauthorised duplication of copyrighted audio, video or software. Unpopular with users because if there is ever a problem with it, such as the rights management company folding, your legallypurchased content becomes unplayable. Following a lot of problems of this kind it has largely been abandoned by the music industry.

Computer Science