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Digital Rights Management (DRM) refers to a set of technologies and policies used to control how digital content is accessed, shared, and distributed. It protects the intellectual property rights of creators and publishers by preventing unauthorized use, copying, and distribution of their digital works. DRM is closely tied to exporting and file management practices, as well as the principles surrounding fair use in the digital landscape.
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