Digital Rights Management technologies aim to control the use of digital content at the technical level to enforce copyright laws. While DRM can protect creators' rights, it also raises concerns about user rights, such as the ability to access, use, and share legally acquired content, highlighting the tension between copyright enforcement and consumer rights in the digital age.
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