
Digital Rights Management (DRM) is an access control technology that is used to protect policies over the Internet and restrict the use of registered hardware and copyrighted content. With DRM technology, companies can regulate the use, transformation, and distribution of copyrighted works such as software and multimedia content, and systems within devices that enforce such policies. As reliance on the Internet has increased, the increasing use of smart devices has required an efficient digital rights management solution. In general, anyone approved for a product can easily copy and sell content within seconds. It is therefore difficult to distinguish and stop these transactions. To manage and control the distribution of digital files over the Internet, most organizations implement an effective DRM solution that allows only authorized licensees to access their data.