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DRM, or Digital Rights Management, refers to technologies used to control how digital content is used and distributed. It aims to protect copyright holders by preventing unauthorized copying, sharing, and use of digital media such as music, movies, e-books, and software. DRM can involve encryption, licensing agreements, and restrictions on playback devices or usage duration. While it helps protect intellectual property, it can also lead to frustrations for legitimate users, who may face limitations on how they can access or use the content they purchase.