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This article introduces Digital Rights Management (DRM) within DIVA.
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What is Digital Rights Management?
Digital Rights Management (DRM) is a process that secures digital content such as videos to prevent unauthorized use and piracy of copyright material.
As DIVA supports DRM-protected videos, DIVA's video player qualifies for high-end events where rights protection is a priority.
DRM is an optional layer that sits on top of Video Origin delivery. Video Origin delivery is a service that packages videos as Adaptive Bitrate Streaming (ABR) content using Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Harmonic.
How is content protected with DRM?
DRM-protected videos are configured during video production using Castlabs' DRM Today Key Management System (KMS). Castlabs provides the DRM license/keys for playback of protected content.
The standard DIVA Back Office workflow must be configured in the Live and Video-on-demand (VOD) workflow. Projects should ensure the heartbeat interval is sufficiently low to maintain a continuously valid token.
Read the Castlabs documentation for further information.