DRM v No DRM

DRM v No DRM

by

Leo Hunter 

Digital Rights Management (DRM) is one way publishers of any digital content may use to protect digital content they own or obtain by licensed and or assigned copyright in any digital format from any illegal and unlawful use such as piracy for example. This article is an apolitical overview of the main reasons why DRM exists and what writers and authors should or must do leading up to publication of their masterpieces (manuscripts) in the context of their copyright protection.

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