Art and Politics
Digital rights management (DRM) refers to a set of access control technologies used by content creators and distributors to protect their digital works from unauthorized use, copying, and distribution. DRM plays a significant role in the intersection of intellectual property rights and political art, as it directly impacts how artistic works can be shared, remixed, or critiqued within the digital space. This technology raises questions about ownership, access, and the implications for freedom of expression in political art.
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