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Digital Rights Management (DRM) is a technology used to protect digital content from unauthorized access and distribution. In the music industry, DRM is used to protect the rights of the artist and the record label. It is used to control how the music is accessed, shared, and used. DRM can be used to limit the number of times a song can be played, or to limit the number of devices a song can be played on. It can also be used to prevent the unauthorized copying of music.
DRM is an important tool for the music industry, as it helps to protect the rights of the artist and the record label. It also helps to ensure that the artist and the label are compensated for their work.
Some companies in the DRM market include Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Google. These companies offer DRM solutions for music, as well as other digital content. Show Less Read more