What is DRM?
DRM stands for
Digital Rights Management.
DRM doesn't mean just
basic copy-protection of digital content (like ebooks, MP3s or DivX
videos), but it basically means full protection for digital content,
ranging from delivery to end user's ways to use the content. somehow
DRM system needs to know when the copying is allowed and when not
-- users also have rights to make copies to their closest relatives,
etc. So, normally this has been solved by allowing "hops" -- original
file can be copied, but the copy of the original file cannot be
copied any further. Obviously this also causes problems, if user
accidentally deletes the original file, but still has the legal
copy of the file.
DRM is an acronym
for Digital Rights Management, a broad term used to describe a number
of techniques for restricting the free use and transfer of digital
content. DRM is used in a number of media, but DRM is most commonly
found in video and music files e.g. WMA, M4A, M4P, AA, M4B, WMV
and M4V. One of the first and most widely contested DRM systems
was the Content Scrambling System (CSS) used to encode DVD movie
files.
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from WMV file or other DRM protected video and music files e.g.
WMA, M4A, M4P, AA, M4B, WMV and M4V.
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