Advanced Film Writing
Digital Rights Management (DRM) refers to a set of technologies and policies used to protect the copyright of digital media by controlling how it is used and distributed. DRM allows content creators and distributors to enforce restrictions on access, sharing, and modification of their works, thus aiming to prevent unauthorized copying and piracy. It connects closely with copyright and intellectual property by providing tools that help uphold the rights of creators in the digital landscape.
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