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Digital rights management (DRM) refers to technologies and legal frameworks that control the use, modification, and distribution of digital content. It is designed to protect the rights of creators and publishers by restricting unauthorized access and copying of their works, which is particularly relevant in the age of on-demand content delivery. DRM often uses encryption and licensing agreements to enforce these restrictions, ensuring that content is only accessible to authorized users or devices.
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