DRM, or digital rights management, lets publishers control how you use the software or content you buy or subscribe to.
To trust that Android smartphones and many other devices are secure from piracy, these popular streaming services make use of Google’s Widevine DRM platform. As one of the industry’s oldest DRM ...
DRM stands for 'digital rights management', and is a technology used by record labels and online music stores to limit what you can and can't do with the music you buy from them. For example, Apple ...
Sure, it's highly unlikely now, but what about 5 or 10 years from now? The fact is, consumers of DRM-laden music are at the mercy of whoever holds their encryption keys. Greg Sandoval covers media and ...
When Amazon stopped letting us download copies of our Kindle books last month, I began looking for ways to preserve e-books and audiobooks that I've paid for. Buying from Amazon really limits those ...
Does DRM fit the crime, or is copyright crime just an excuse for DRM? The suggestion by some in a recent discussion that various forms of digital rights management are necessary to protect copyright ...
DRM (digital rights management) technology may actually be good for consumers because it could give them more choices for downloading or buying copyrighted content, some speakers at a U.S. Federal ...
I guess.. I wanted to ask this question.. when the existence of drm and other technologies that supposedly stop piracy.. don't work? I mean honestly.. if a game is released with drm.. how long before ...