Public Policy and Business
Digital Rights Management (DRM) refers to a set of access control technologies used by copyright holders to protect their digital content from unauthorized use and distribution. DRM encompasses a variety of strategies, including encryption, licensing, and digital watermarks, that help ensure that intellectual property is accessed only by authorized users, thereby addressing issues of piracy and illegal distribution in the digital age.
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