Music of the Caribbean
Digital rights management (DRM) refers to a set of access control technologies that are used to protect the copyright of digital media and content. It enables content owners to control how their creations are used, distributed, and accessed, often by limiting the ability to copy or share digital files. DRM is particularly important in the context of safeguarding traditional music, ensuring that cultural heritage is not exploited without proper permissions and compensations for the creators.
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