Digital Rights Management (DRM) refers to all processes, policies, and technologies organizations use to control how digital content creators use and share digital assets. Moreover, DRM is known to protect intellectual property by relevant copyright laws, which is known to protect content owners and corporations as they are known to distribute and create content over the internet.
Another way DRM software assists organizations in managing how users are accessing each digital asset. Similarly, the software authenticates through usernames and passwords or digital certificates.
Digital rights management software tends to use encryption techniques for protecting digital media and files from unauthorized access. Moreover, encryption also transforms the content into a format that can only be viewed or accessed after being approved by authorized users.