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==DRM in software==
==DRM in software==
Most in the DRM discussion often correlate the usage of DRM to the protection of software in some form, from the simple product key, to the infamous [[Denuvo]] DRM. Historically, DRM started off with more simple physical techniques; decoder wheels and LensLok<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenslok</ref>. The efficacy of these systems varied, and many cracking groups simply found ways around this system, especially since 2nd-hand copies of software that used these primitive forms of DRM could easily become lost or damaged, or worse, not even function with some forms of hardware.<ref>https://www.eurogamer.net/banging-the-drm-article?page=2</ref> This has sparked essentially a game of cat and mouse that continues to fester especially for the gaming community to this day.
Most in the DRM discussion often correlate the usage of DRM to the protection of software in some form, from the simple product key, to the infamous [[Denuvo]] DRM. Historically, DRM started off with more simple physical techniques; decoder wheels and LensLok<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenslok</ref>. The efficacy of these systems varied, and many cracking groups simply found ways around this system, especially since 2nd-hand copies of software that used these primitive forms of DRM could easily become lost or damaged, or worse, not even function with some forms of hardware.<ref>https://www.eurogamer.net/banging-the-drm-article?page=2</ref> This has sparked essentially a game of cat and mouse that continues to fester especially for the gaming community to this day.
==Issues with DRM==
==Issues with DRM==
DRM, by definition, is designed to make content less compatible with devices. This means that there is an elevated chance of a software or hardware product refusing to play content due to buggy or overly-restrictive DRM. For example, with the aforementioned Netflix HDCP requirement, it is not enough for the display where you are going to watch the content to support HDCP - all monitors connected to the system must support it.<ref>https://old.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/1avkwtb/netflix_requires_all_monitors_to_be_hdcp_22_how/</ref><ref>https://old.reddit.com/r/netflix/comments/mam2l9/how_do_i_get_netflix_working_at_4k_on_my_second/</ref><ref>https://help.netflix.com/en/node/23931</ref> This means that if you have a multi-monitor setup on your PC, you cannot use an older but perfectly working monitor as a secondary screen, without breaking Netflix's DRM.
DRM, by definition, is designed to make content less compatible with devices. This means that there is an elevated chance of a software or hardware product refusing to play content due to buggy or overly-restrictive DRM. For example, with the aforementioned Netflix HDCP requirement, it is not enough for the display where you are going to watch the content to support HDCP - all monitors connected to the system must support it.<ref>https://old.reddit.com/r/pcmasterrace/comments/1avkwtb/netflix_requires_all_monitors_to_be_hdcp_22_how/</ref><ref>https://old.reddit.com/r/netflix/comments/mam2l9/how_do_i_get_netflix_working_at_4k_on_my_second/</ref><ref>https://help.netflix.com/en/node/23931</ref> This means that if you have a multi-monitor setup on your PC, you cannot use an older but perfectly working monitor as a secondary screen, without breaking Netflix's DRM.
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==DRM present elsewhere==
===Printer Ink===
''See also: [[HP Dynamic Security]]
Companies such as [[HP]] only allow printers to use ink sold by the same brand. These devices are designed as to only allow ink cartridges that have been produced by the manufacturer. There are a number of DRM systems employed by different companies to this end, an example of which is HP Dynamic Security, which has caught controversy during recent years.


==References==
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