Digital Cultural Heritage
Digital Rights Management (DRM) refers to a set of access control technologies that are used to protect the rights of creators and owners of digital content. This technology restricts the use, modification, and distribution of digital media by controlling how it can be accessed and shared. DRM is often integrated into content management systems to ensure that intellectual property is not exploited without permission, helping to preserve the economic value of digital works.
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