Appendix A DRM
Digital Rights Management
Digital Rights Management (DRM) is a method of protecting content from illegal distribution by embedding the content into an encrypted package along with rules dictating its use. Using a set of keys and a license for the specific file, a DRM application is required to decrypt the content for playback. The DRM application is transparent to the user except for the cases where the user acquires a file without a proper license. Applications that interact with DRM encoded files include the following:
•Media Center
•MMS
•EMS
•Browser
•KJava
For more information, refer to the following references found at http://www.openmobilealliance.org :
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