Public Policy and Business
Digital Rights Management (DRM) refers to a set of access control technologies used by content creators and publishers to protect their intellectual property rights and restrict the unauthorized use, reproduction, or distribution of digital content. In the digital age, DRM has become crucial as emerging technologies create new challenges for copyright protection and the distribution of digital media, including music, films, software, and e-books.
congrats on reading the definition of DRM. now let's actually learn it.