Digital Rights Management
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Digital Rights Management (DRM) describes a range
of technologies which allow control of distribution and access to
digital information, typically - but not restricted to - mass-media
content (e.g. books, music, movies), software or data files (e.g.
documents, spreadsheets, databases).
Control may be applied for purposes including
copyright or intellectual property protection, commercial, industrial
or military confidentiality, regulatory privacy and regulatory
compliance, amongst other functions. In the latter cases digital rights
management solutions typically ensure that duplicate files cannot
exits. This ensures that audited documents remain traceable, that the
originators of any and all changes can be traced and recorded and that
duplicates (or excerpts) do not exist when confidential files are
deleted.
Digital Rights Management solutions typically
consist of technical protection measures and some type of rights
database that determines correct policy or usage for each file and each
user. The technical protection system typically comprises a
cryptographic layer and a copy protection layer.
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