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Digital Rights Management (DRM) is a type of intellectual property control employed by many industries to protect digital content from illegal use.
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Wikipedia: Digital Rights Management - Provides a definition and possible applications. Also covers opposing views. First Monday: Digital rights management and the breakdown of social norms - Article by Christopher May on the creation of digital rights management as a function of societal changes in emerging capitalism. Howstuffworks: How Digital Rights Management Works - Information about the theory behind the technology. D-Lib Magazine - Compilation of design and architecture by Renato Iannella. Also provides examples and practical uses. How FairPlay Works: Apple's iTunes DRM Dilemma - Article on Roughly Drafted covering details about how the format works and its limitations. BBC Click: Digital Lock's Rights and Wrongs - Article by Spencer Kelly covering the benefits and detriments. Apple Unveils Higher Quality DRM-Free Music on the iTunes Store - Press release covering the release of higher quality EMI titles. BBC News: The DRM Maze for Consumers - Examination of several companies and their response to piracy through right management solutions. Managing Rights Management - Commentary by Robert Weber covering conditional, technical, and business aspects. ACM Queue - Understanding DRM - David Sohn explains digital rights management (DRM), broadly defined as technical measures used to protect content in digital media devices and services. American Library Association: Digital Rights Management and Libraries - Contains a brief overview with concern focuses of libraries and higher education.
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