Drm - Scripts
stands for Digital Rights Management. It is a set of access control technologies that restrict the use of proprietary hardware and copyrighted content.
Scripts automate the process of encrypting raw media files (often using AES-128 or CENC) and packaging them into formats like DASH or HLS for streaming. License Management: Drm Scripts
In the most technical sense, a DRM script is a set of imperative instructions executed by a runtime environment (like a web browser, a media player, or an e-reader) to enforce usage policies. Unlike a binary executable, these scripts are often interpreted or sandboxed, designed to operate within the hostile territory of the user’s own machine. stands for Digital Rights Management