Last week, Microsoft updated a support page that tracks deprecated Windows features with a new announcement: legacy DRM services will no longer be available in Windows Media Player along with Silverlight, Windows 7, and Windows 8. DRM, short for digital rights management, is a technological measure used to protect intellectual property from infringement. It mainly works by encrypting media e.g., DVD and Blu ray discs in a way that restricts who can access said DRM protected media. With this...

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