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Digital rights management (DRM) refer to any of several technologies used to enforce pre-defined policies controlling access to software, music, movies, or other digital data and hardware. DRM handles the description, layering, analysis, valuation, trading, monitoring and enforcement of the usage restrictions that accompany a specific instance of a digital work.