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katrin [286]
2 years ago
13

Digital rights management

Arts
2 answers:
Vladimir79 [104]2 years ago
8 0
The answer would be “C. Licenses internet content”

Because the digital rights management, according to digitalguardian.com is, “Digital rights management (DRM) is a way to protect copyrights for digital media. This approach includes the use of technologies that limit the copying and use of copyrighted works and proprietary software.”
amid [387]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

C. Liscenses internet content

Explanation:

Digital rights are basically just internet rights. It doesn’t necessarily involve music or record albums.

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