Digital Rights Management (DRM) is a set of technologies used by copyright holders to control the use, modification, and distribution of digital content and devices. It is commonly used to protect copyrighted works such as software, music, movies, and ebooks by restricting what users can do with the content they have purchased or licensed. Common DRM methods include encryption, license keys, and restrictions on copying, printing, or sharing content.
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