
Content protection regulations
Content protection regulations are laws designed to prevent unauthorized use or distribution of digital media such as movies, music, and software. They establish rules for content creators and distributors to safeguard intellectual property rights, ensuring that creators are fairly compensated for their work. These regulations often include standards like digital rights management (DRM) and anti-piracy measures, which control how content is accessed and shared. Overall, they aim to balance protecting creators’ rights with consumers’ access, fostering a fair and legal digital environment.