What is DRM?
DRM is the abbreviation for “Digital Rights Management”. DRM technology enables publishers to protect the copyright of their contents and grant certain rights to the purchasers of these contents. These rights define what a user may do with the downloaded contents. At ciando every eBook can be printed without limitation for example and a certain number of pages may be copied and pasted into other documents.
Digital Rights Management (DRM) is protective software that restricts how many times a music file can be burnt to CD/ Minidisc/ DVD/ memory card and the number of devices (additional computers, digital music players, mobile phones etc) it can be transferred to. At present, Northern Star does not use DRM restrictions as we believe if you purchase you music you have the right to listen to it wherever you please. We will continue to apply this policy unless it is stipulated by the record labels or artists we work with. How we sell their music is ultimately down to the record labels and artists.
DRM is the abbreviation for “Digital Rights Management”. DRM technology enables publishers to protect the copyright of their contents and grant certain rights to the purchasers of these contents. These rights define what a user may do with the downloaded contents. Every eBook can be printed without limitation for example and a certain number of pages may be copied and pasted into other documents.
Digital Rights Management (generally abbreviated to DRM) is an umbrella term that refers to any of several technologies used by publishers or copyright owners to control access to and usage of digital data or hardware, and to restrictions associated with a specific instance of a digital work or device. The term is often confused with copy protection and technical protection measures; these two terms refer to technologies that control or restrict the use and access of digital content on electronic devices with such technologies installed, acting as components of a DRM design for more on DRM, please see: http://en.wikipedia.
DRM stands for Digital Rights Management. DRM is technology allows publishers to protect copyrighted material such as eBooks by defining the abilities or “rights”. These rights determine what users can to do with the eBooks (like opening, copying, printing). This technology is intended to protect the works of authors by controlling the distribution of their content to authorized users. By using DRM publishers and authors are able to offer books electronically where they may not have done so without it.