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DRM stands for "Digital Rights Management", and includes an ever-growing set of technical tools implemented on the media you buy and on the devices and programs that play that media, so as to restrict what you can do with that media. DRM, supposedly there to enforce the "rights" of the content creators (the companies who funded the musicians and filmmakers), prevents you from copying that content, or from taking that content and transcoding it into a different file that can be played on some other device. It turns out, however, that content creators do NOT have the right to prevent you from enjoying your media on different devices, or from making back-up copies of it - you have a legal right to do those things, despite the DRM barrier. I want to help you to overcome DRM and do whatever you want with the content you own, with the videos and music you paid good money for.

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