Digital Rights Management (DRM) refers to encryption technologies with policies and process flows that protect digital content from unauthorized use, modification, and distribution. Its main purpose is to safeguard intellectual property and ensure compliance with ownership rights.
DRM aims to prevent unauthorized redistribution, copying, and sharing of digital media, protecting the rights of copyright holders.
Lemonjar developed its own proprietary encryption module primarily to restrict unauthorized downloading of digital content. It prevents users from redistributing digital content to third parties without the content owner's consent — ensuring protection of intellectual property, especially for eBooks.
DRM systems employ techniques like encryption, access control, license management, and authentication to secure digital files.
PDF and ePub formats for digital eBooks. Future development will extend support to electronic media including music, audio, and video.