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Content Protection for Recordable Media and Pre-Recorded Media (CPRM / CPPM) is a mechanism for restricting the copying, moving, and deletion of digital media on a host device, such as a personal computer, or other player.
Open-source software that decrypts protected content is not prohibited per se. Decryption done for the purpose of achieving interoperability of open source operating systems with proprietary systems is protected. Dissemination of such software for the purpose of violating or encouraging others to violate copyrights is prohibited.
Strong in use protection, such as controlling copy & paste, preventing screenshots, printing, editing. A rights model/policy which allows for easy mapping of business classifications to information. Offline use allowing for users to create/access IRM sealed documents without needing network access for certain periods of time.
Sign in to My Account. Click My Services | My Subscriptions. Click Manage for Norton Security Online. Click Get Started. Click Send a Download Link. Select Email or Text. Enter your email address or phone number, then click the Confirm icon . On the new device you'd like to use, access the link you just sent and click Download Now.
Local installation with Cloud sync: Meldium (defunct) Proprietary / Freemium: Cross-platform (browser extension and mobile app) Yes Cloud-based: Microsoft Autofill: Proprietary: Cross-platform (browser extension and mobile app) Yes Local installation with Cloud sync: Mitro (defunct) GPL-3.0-only: Cross-platform (browser extension) Yes Cloud-based
A content protection network (also called content protection system or web content protection) is a term for anti-web scraping services provided through a cloud infrastructure. A content protection network is claimed to be a technology that protects websites from unwanted web scraping, web harvesting , blog scraping , data harvesting, and other ...
Authors who delete their accounts, or who have their accounts deleted, continue to have any uploaded files retained by Kindle Direct Publishing, although in cases where it appears that a book has been plagiarized by another account using Kindle Direct's services, authors are prompted to contact Amazon's Legal Department, which more broadly ...
The Kindle Store is an online e-book e-commerce store operated by Amazon as part of its retail website and can be accessed from any Amazon Kindle, Fire tablet, or Kindle mobile app. At the launch of the Kindle in November 2007, the store had more than 88,000 digital titles available in the U.S. store. [ 2 ]