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  2. Digital rights management - Wikipedia

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    Apple Inc. made music DRM-free after April 2007 [44] and labeled all music as "DRM-Free" after 2008. [45] Other works sold on iTunes such as apps, audiobooks, movies, and TV shows are protected by DRM. [46]

  3. FairPlay - Wikipedia

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    According to the letter, Apple did not want to use DRM, but was forced to by the four major music labels, with whom Apple has license agreements for iTunes sales of music. Jobs' main points were: [36] [37] DRM has never been, and will never be, perfect. Hackers will always find a method to break DRM. DRM restrictions only hurt people using ...

  4. M4V - Wikipedia

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    The primary difference is that M4V files may optionally be protected by DRM copy protection. Its first public appearance was in 2006, when Apple introduced the iTunes Store. The M4V format has been an important part of the Apple ecosystem ever since, and is often used to distribute movies, series, and other video content on the iTunes Store.

  5. HandBrake - Wikipedia

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    HandBrake is a free and open-source transcoder for digital video files. It was originally developed in 2003 by Eric Petit to make ripping DVDs to a data storage device easier. [3]

  6. UltraViolet (website) - Wikipedia

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    UltraViolet Streaming providers were free to choose whatever DRM technologies they wanted to use for streaming and downloads. DECE approved six DRM technologies for use in conjunction with the proposed common file format, which was never launched. The selected DRM technologies were: Google Widevine DRM, chosen for its strong position on set-top ...

  7. Netflix is removing all of these movies and TV shows this month

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    Erin Brockovich – US. The First Purge – US. Fletch – US. The Flintstones – US. The Florida Project – US. The Four Seasons – US. Fried Green Tomatoes – US. The Glass Castle – US ...

  8. Defective by Design - Wikipedia

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    Advocacy poster 2006. Defective by Design (DBD) is a grassroots anti-digital rights management (DRM) initiative by the Free Software Foundation (FSF) and CivicActions.Launched in 2006, DBD believes that DRM (which they call "digital restrictions management") makes technology deliberately defective, negatively affects digital freedoms, and is "a threat to innovation in media, the privacy of ...

  9. GOG.com - Wikipedia

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    On 27 August 2014 GOG.com announced the launch of the new addition to their service – distribution of DRM-free films. [25] GOG.com offers DRM-free downloading in mp4 format and streaming of video in standard and DRM-free HTML fashion which doesn't bind users to any specific platforms or devices. Movies are made available in Full HD 1080p ...