Digital Rights Management (DRM) is a technology used to control and regulate access to copyrighted digital content. Its primary goal is to protect the rights of content owners and prevent unauthorized distribution, copying, and modification.As digital media consumption grows through peer-to-peer sharing, torrent sites, and online piracy, DRM plays a crucial role in securing content. It helps businesses safeguard their intellectual property, ensure compliance, enhance security, and maintain operational efficiency while preventing data breaches and downtime.DRM works by embedding security mechanisms such as encryption, copy protection, and access restrictions. It can limit the number of devices a file can be played on or enforce playback restrictions through specialized applications. Content is encrypted and can only be accessed by authorized users with a decryption key.There are various DRM technologies available, but the most widely used systems are Google's Widevine and Apple's FairPlay. VidInfra supports both, ensuring seamless and secure content playback across all devices.