Encrypted Media Extensions (EME) is a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standard that provides an API to enable playback of protected content within web browsers. It allows JavaScript applications to manage the exchange of keys between a content decryption module (CDM) and a license server to decrypt encrypted media streams. EME does not define a specific DRM system, but instead provides a common interface for browsers to interact with different DRM solutions.
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