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Digital Rights Management (DRM) refers to a set of access control technologies used to protect and manage the rights of creators and distributors of digital content. It helps prevent unauthorized copying, distribution, and modification of digital media, ensuring that artists and producers receive fair compensation for their work. DRM is especially relevant in the context of alternative distribution channels and platforms, where the protection of intellectual property becomes crucial as content is shared across various digital platforms.
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