The Truth About Digital Rights Management

Although many people are still not aware of it, digital rights management is now almost everywhere. If you do not know what this digital content management software is, think about the last time that you downloaded a trial version of a program. What made it a trial version? It would automatically deactivate after you had used it for a certain amount of time, or after several days had passed. Unless you had the activation code (which you would have to buy from the software company) you could not get it to start again. That is just one of the many places where DRM digital rights management is used to enforce property rights.

Media rights management technology is some of the most controversial tech that is out today. Many people think that digital management rights is a good thing because it allows copyright owners to keep possession of the things that they make by stopping other people from copying it. This, however, is not the whole story. There is much more to digital rights management than simple copy protection. You see, the technology does not work that well. It is very easy for anyone to remove digital rights management if they know a little bit about how it works, and no one has figured out how to fix this. Because the companies are worried about people illegally copying digital rights management protected media, they push for all kinds of draconian legislation. They want all computers to automatically be set up with preserving digital rights management as the central concern even if it means that they do not perform as well for the user. They also want harsh, unfair punishments for people who are convicted of illegally sharing files.

In my opinion, digital rights management will eventually fail. No matter how much they work on getting the technology to protect files, there will always be a digital rights management hack that someone comes up with to compromise the file protection. The fact is that the days of digital right management are numbered, and the companies who have business models which depend on this technology will have to come up with a different way of doing things. That is just how it goes. Every time technology advances, society itself has to change quite a bit in order to keep up with it. Digital rights management will never work, and The companies will have to evolve or die.

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