DRM definition

DRM means digital rights management protection applied to digital files to prevent exploitation beyond the scope of the Licensed Services.
DRM means the security and other measures for digital rights management, being such effective RMI and TPM as are standard in the digital publishing industry in the UK from time to time;
DRM means the out of court process for the resolution of IRS Abuse Claims announced by the Minister Responsible for Indian Residential Schools Canada on November 6, 2003, as amended from time to time.

Examples of DRM in a sentence

  • Even for audio broadcast a variety of analog and digital standards exist, like AM, FM, DAB (digital audio broadcasting), DRM (digital radio mondiale) and HD radio.

  • A longer timeframe for ANCP projects than one year (a reflection of the nature of its annual funding cycle) would also assist with the development of sustainable approaches to gender integration in DRM.

  • The findings also will offer the opportunity to strengthen programming of the ARC’s Partner NS (PNS) and will offer valuable lessons to the IFRC on gender integration in a DRM context.

  • The WBG’s engagement in disaster risk management (DRM) seeks to strengthen resilience to the impacts of natural hazards, climate change, and pandemics, with particular emphasis on building capacity of government and communities and focusing on ex-ante risk reduction.

  • Provide participatory hands-on training that focuses on implementation challenges in integrating gender into DRM projects, as follow up to gender sensitivity training.


More Definitions of DRM

DRM means Digital Rights Management which is a comprehensive set of hardware and software technologies, which provides protection of content ownership to the content provider by inter alia preventing unauthorized redistribution of digital media by embedding code that prevents copying, specifying a time period in which the content can be accessed and restricting the sections of the content a viewer can see or limiting the number of devices the media can be installed on along with controlling Geo and Offline usage restrictions.
DRM is defined in Section 4(a)(i).
DRM means all distressed and refurbished merchandise that from time to time comes into the possession of Seller or one or more of its Affiliates (other than Lands’ End) and that is included in a DRM Merchandise Category.
DRM means the use of software, hardware and/or technical means to Govern electronic content.
DRM means domestic revenue mobilization.
DRM means digital rights management functionality integrated with the Software and/or Hosted Services and powered by Microsoft PlayReady, Google Widevine, or any other third party licensor specified in an applicable Order Form.